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It is the full size. The full size on all current Seamaster Pros regardless of which dial style or color is 41mm across the bezel (39.3mm across the back). It will take the 20mm bracelet.
The mid size is notably smaller, coming in at 36mm across the bezel (or 24.8 mm across the back).
: Seamaster FAQ on this site says that the 3rd
: digit (the 5) suggests it's a mid size. I
Omega is doing some funky things with the numbers on the newer models. So they do not always fit the patterns used in the past.
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