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Post by MartynJC (UK) on Jun 24, 2007 9:34:32 GMT -6
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Post by vk4sgx on Jun 27, 2007 22:33:27 GMT -6
Hi Martyn,
That's a very unusual photo of your SW.
I have never seen one of these monsters live. Can you tell us the feelings you have regarding how the watch sits of your wrist and the weight etc?
I believe the case is very thick. Does this look odd?
I am toying with the idea of getting another diver, but I think the SW may be a tad too large for my 19cm (7.4inch) wrist.
Steve
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Post by MartynJC (UK) on Jun 28, 2007 16:07:13 GMT -6
Hi Martyn, That's a very unusual photo of your SW. I have never seen one of these monsters live. Can you tell us the feelings you have regarding how the watch sits of your wrist and the weight etc? I believe the case is very thick. Does this look odd? I am toying with the idea of getting another diver, but I think the SW may be a tad too large for my 19cm (7.4inch) wrist. Steve Steve - I'm actually very happy with the way the SW sits on my wrist. It is a thick case, but because it's titanium and so very light weight for it's size and the case edges turn downward, it fits well to the wrist. It means that after a while I can actually forget it's on the wrist. It is however a big watch - but is one of the more comfortable ones I have. It doesn't look odd at all except if I look at it directly sideways on it is the thickest watch I have - at most angles it just looks like a large watch. The crystal area is similar to my Omega Speedmaster Pro, because of the oversized bezel which means the overall perceived size is smaller than it is (if that makes sense?). My wrist is slightly smaller than yours I think, a bit less than 7" so the SW should be fine on yours (I suggest). I'll try and get some pictures of how it appears on wrist. Best thing is to try one on if you can.
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