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: I have a 6 1/2 inch wrist and have worn the
: full size steel SMP for over two and a half
: years. It is not too heavy, probably because
: the bracelet makes it carry well on the
: wrist and glide gently on your arm.
It is a heavy watch, but as you say the bracelet is heavy too, so the overall feel is very balanced.
: The only 'problem' is that when I put my older
: Rolex back on, it feels light and wimpy
: compared to the SMP!
This is one of the things that put me off buying a Submariner. I find the heavy feel of the Seamaster Pro rather appealing.
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