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i bot one a week ago. even though i'm somwhat puny in size, i bot the large size. it is handsome and, of course, accurate. i am most impressed with its comfort, however. i've had a few rolexes - a gmt master for one - same approximate diameter - could not wear it 24 hrs a day. it cut into my wrist somehow. this quartz seamaster - well - i could forget it's there and that's saying something since the face takes up the whole topside of my wrist. the band adjusted perfectly. anyway, no one should discount the larger size for any reason other than personal style preference since, if i can wear it comfortably, any one can.
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