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If I remember correctly, it has a 28mm case. Its cute and small, but the bezel has an odd texture to it. It has a machined/ground appearence that, IMHO, detracts from the overall look. The down-scaling isn't perfect, so it looks a bit funny if you're used to the proportions of a full size SMP.
Omega is just now comming out with an automatic ladies SMP - ref.2172.70.00 --available in gold only. Its case dimensions are similar, if not identical to the ladies "bond." The new SMP will also be available with a rubber strap.
Hope this helps.
mika
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