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Hi everyone!
After owning a Rolex GMT II for three weeks I'm considering flipping it because I can't get the damn thing comfortable on my wrist. The bracelet's either too tight or too loose depending on skin temperature, irrespective of bracelet fine tuning! I don't really want to modify the bracelet hence my question...
So, I'm thinking of a Seamaster, probably a diver's chronometer but wondered if the 41mm case is a little too big for my small(ish!!!)6.5" wrist? I've been wearing a 40mm TAG for years but the Seamaster bracelet's SEL's look as if they increase the size considerably. I haven't had a chance to try one on yet so any views would be gratefully received.
Thanks in advance.
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