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Re: Planet Ocean
In Response To: Planet Ocean ()

: In the market for a PO. Don't know if I should
: buy the 42mm or the 45mm. Also if I should
: get it in a black or orange dial. I already
: own a SMP Bond. Was going to buy a Rolex
: Seadweller but the wife said no. Any info
: would be helpful. Thanks Bill

What kind of info are you looking for? Some specifics would be helpful. I can give you a two thumbs up on the PO. Its a fantastic watch, classy and rugged. I have the black one. Some think the hype around the orange one will wear off and you will get tired of it, but black will always be "in". As for size, I have small wrists and can only pull off the 42mm. I would say if your wrists are over 7" you probably could go with the 45mm. Good luck with your purchase. PS. You have a smart wife. The SeaDweller is just too expensive for me to justify buying one.

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