Is it too big on my wrist. :(

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I am.in love with the seamaster diver 300. It's feels great to wear on rubber strap, but idk if it too big. Now I am sad that I may never be able to wear one.

 
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My view is yes. It’s way too big on your wrist. Of course buy it if you love it but you may find yourself wearing it less than expected.
 
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If you look for the previous generations of Seamaster Pro they come in a mid-size variant, there's also a Planet Ocean 39.5mm that wears a little smaller and is the best of the POs IMO
 
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If you look for the previous generations of Seamaster Pro they come in a mid-size variant, there's also a Planet Ocean 39.5mm that wears a little smaller and is the best of the POs IMO
I just got see the PO . You are right, it looks gorgeous and seems a bit slept on. It has gone to the top of the list ... Thanks
 
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I agree. Too big. If you're already in doubt, you'll always have that nagging feeling.

PS: if you're not too set on an Omega, have a look at the Tudor Black Bay 54 (37mm) and 58 (39mm).
 
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Hard to tell from the one pic but it may end up bothering you if you got it stuck in your head.
 
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Too big. I would go to the older Seamasters from years ago, which were offered in the 36mm size. I can’t remember the reference number, but the baby brother to the 2531.80.
 
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Too big. I would go to the older Seamasters from years ago, which were offered in the 36mm size. I can’t remember the reference number, but the baby brother to the 2531.80.
2551.80 😊
 
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Yep, that's too big. The lugs on the bottom are hanging over your wrist—well, sort of 😅