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  1. MUSCLECARS Aug 1, 2019

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    Just sold my Explorer 2 (never wore and too small) and by Breitling super Avenger (too big)
    I like the bigger watches but not a 48mm. (I have a Panerai 44mm, Breitling 42mm, Corum 43mm)
    and wanted an Omega so I bought a Broad Arrow. I thought it looked cool online but when it arrived today it seems way small on my wrist.

    What Omega do you guys recommend?
    I don't want a black face (all 3 of my others are black)
    I don't want a small looking watch
    I don't want to spend over 4k
    I like older models or newer
    Suggestions please (no black dials!)

    I saw a Seamaster Olympic Games Edition, thoughts?

    Best Regards,
    John P.
     
  2. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Aug 1, 2019

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    Which board arrow? Most people don’t think the 42mm Speedmaster Pro is small.

    But have you looked at planet ocean 42mm’s?
     
  3. MUSCLECARS Aug 1, 2019

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    Speedmaster Broad Arrow 3851.20.12, vintage model that looked nice online but looks small on me:(
    so I am sending it back tomorrow
     
  4. Alpha Kilt Owner, Beagle Parent, Omega Collector Aug 1, 2019

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    You certainly have an extremely understanding supplier or whoever that will take it back based on your impression of size.
     
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  5. MUSCLECARS Aug 1, 2019

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    Yes Sir, Crown and Caliber
    Great service and satisfaction guarantee
     
  6. VetPsychWars Wants to be in the club! Aug 1, 2019

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    Seamaster "Great White"

    Tom
     
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  7. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Aug 1, 2019

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    2500 45.5mm Planet ocean...
     
  8. MUSCLECARS Aug 6, 2019

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    Thanks for the replies, I am getting the PO Olympic Edition