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I too went with the midsize since I have very small wrists (for a big guy 6', 200). I think it looks much better on my wrist and only 24/7/365 Omegans even know the difference. I have gotten quite a few compliments on my new Bond SMP and not one person asked if it was a full or mid. (Its not like wearing an Invicta where everyone tells you how great it looks and then asks if its a "real" Submariner!) Where I live (Dallas metroplex) there are a ton of Rolex look alikes and counterfeits but 99.9% of the Seamasters are genuine Omega.
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