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3520.50 Pics?

All right, well it seems I'm back to the 3573.50 vs. 3520.50 dilemma. What is it with me?

The problem is that I can't find a 3520.50 in the city of Houston to try on!!! No one has one. Plenty of 3570.50 (I'd go for sapphire crystal though on the 3573.50). I love the 3573.50, but am still wondering about the 3520.50, with sapphire (at a much lower cost) and day/date, and self-winding movement. My only concern might be size. When I tried on the 3513.50, the watch just seemed a bit small...and yes, I know the 3520.50 is ALSO 39mm, but for some reason I'm convinced that the black bezel might add some 'size' to the eye at least.

I need help (mental too I think)!

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