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  1. pascs Oct 16, 2012

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    Since I have really wide wrists I find that any watch smaller than about 38-40mm is really too small for me and so that rules out a lot of Omega watches. However I just noticed this 42mm Seamaster Cosmic 2000 on ebay and thought it looked quite attractive.

    I cant really justify buying as I'm in the middle of modifying some of my Seiko divers but I do like the shape and style of the watch.

    Comments welcome :)

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/c1972-HUG...es_Watches_MensWatches_GL&hash=item35c0b2d3b0Purchases made through these links may earn this site a commission from the eBay Partner Network
     
  2. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Oct 16, 2012

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    That must really wear big, the C cases in 38mm wear like most 40+mm watches
     
  3. pascs Oct 16, 2012

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    If it really is 42mm then it must do and that doesnt seem like a common size.

    My regular diver is a Seiko 6309-7040 which is minimum 44mm and it doesnt look big on me :p
     
  4. pascs Oct 16, 2012

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    ok, i think i see why its so big now......its like a second case around the first case

    [​IMG]
     
  5. ulackfocus Oct 16, 2012

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    It's a caiber 102x, not 1012 like the seller thinks. What the hell is up with those oddly placed lume pips? ::confused2:: Anyway, £275 / $443 is a little high. I'd like it better at £217 / $350.
     
  6. pascs Oct 16, 2012

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    I think those dots might be caused by the dial feet underneath?
     
  7. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Oct 16, 2012

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    That can't good :thumbsdown: