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: The watch is heavier than it's predecessor, and
: considerabley larger. I'm still getting used
: to the feel of it on my wrist. The bracelet
: on it is better on my arm as my old watch
: used to pull out too many of my arm hairs.
: Me being part men/part Wookie an all. Hope
: this is of some use,
: Regards and T.T.F.N.
It's very useful. I've been going back and forth lately between my 2531.80 Seamaster and 16610 Submariner Date, and it "feels" like two different worlds. W/ the release of the BIG "Casino Royale" Planet Ocean, then, I've started to add inquires from actual owners of those pieces to the mix.
There's no substitute for experience!
Thanks again.
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