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Hi Rey,
If you think it is really too big, and don't want to "get used to it" don't wear it. Keep it pristine. Go to timezone.com and then to the Sales Corner under Community and place a WTT ad (want to trade). Do some research first about what you want to trade for, and tell that in the ad. Also say that you are willing to entertain other watches that meet your general criteria. Since these huge tuna fish can size watches are the latest thing you may find plenty of people willing to trade you for a smaller watch. Hold out for one in similar condition and at least as valuable as yours.
Good luck,
Jonathan
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