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PO "Small" Size?

In light of the news Omega are to discontinue the black on black SMP, does anyone have any information as to whether Omega will bring out the PO in a smaller size than is currently available?
I own an SMP mid size quartz, which I intended giving to my brother in the future and upgrading to an automatic version of Black SMP. Whilst a slightly larger watch wouldnt be a problem, I feel the "small" PO is definitely too large in this respect, which is a comment I have read from numerous people. Is it likely with the black SMP gone, Omega will open up the PO market to the more skinny wristed amongst us?

Also, will Omega continue to support the black SMP in terms of new bezels etc into the future?

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