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SMP midsize - how big?

Hello all! My purchase of a Dynamic a few years back has fueled a hankering for another Omega, don't know what it is, I just luv the look and feel of these "instruments"!

I am currently considering something from the Seamaster line-up, and since I have fairly skinny wrists I have been focusing on the "mid-sized" versions. My problem is the lack of an Omega dealer nearby (I'll get to one soon though - LOL), so I am unable to compare the models.

The main issue is the thickness of the watch - I am unable to find any info on it on Omegas site. So the question is, how "thick" is the Seamster 300M Chronometer Mid-size (nr 2551.80.00)? And as a follow-up, does it differ in sized from the other mid-sized Seamaster chrono's? (2952, 2053, 2052).

All and any help would be greatly appriciated!!

Thor

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