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That is a real shame. Is there no way you can wear it? A few years back, I tried a friend's Oakley Timebomb, and it almost fell off my wrist, but, when I got the opportunity to get one, I couldn't pass it up, and, when it arrived, I adjusted the strap, and contrary to belief, it actually fitted okay. If you definitely can't get it to fit, it might be worth looking into high end dealers that purchase pre-owned watches. Given that yours will be in absolute Grade A Mint condition, I'm sure they'll give you top dollar for it. Best of luck
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