Ultra Deep sizing question

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What do you think of the size of the ultra deep on my wrist? Go or no go? ::love::

Head on wrist shots make it look a bit bigger than in reality.


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A bit big, but all that counts is how you like it. If it looks good to your peepers that is all that matters, no one else will give it a second thought.
 
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I thought it was on the edge, but the last picture makes it look totally fine IMO.
 
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Those close-up wrist shots does make it look bigger. Its also with a loose bracelet making it more difficult to get a picture with the watch properly positioned
 
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A bit big, but all that counts is how you like it. If it looks good to your peepers that is all that matters, no one else will give it a second thought.
I like it :D a lot
 
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I thought it was on the edge, but the last picture makes it look totally fine IMO.
It is on the edge, especially the thickness. Rest doesnt felt that bad at all.
 
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Yes it’s too big!
Can I ask what size is your wrist?
In any case, I always recommend to put on the watch on the “wrong side” of the wrist to take better pictures; I mean pictures that show better the proportions between watch and wrist thanks to the position of the bones in the forearm.
 
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Yes it’s too big!
Can I ask what size is your wrist?
In any case, I always recommend to put on the watch on the “wrong side” of the wrist to take better pictures; I mean pictures that show better the proportions between watch and wrist thanks to the position of the bones in the forearm.

17cm wrist (6,7 inch)

Took a picture of my SMP300 on "the wrong side". I guess there is still some margin?
The OB sales guys thought the fit was ok, but they want to sell probably

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Seems like you have a flatter wrist shape. Mine is 7" and it looks similar to your wrist.
 
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You can pull that off nice looking watch it has quite a presence.
 
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I think its very hard to tell from the bracelet pictures.

But it looks spot on with the rubber strap so should be fine once the bracelet is sized correctly for you.
 
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Yes it’s too big, but who cares? If you like it, go for it.
 
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On the edge but still looks ok. Really boils down to how it feels on. If you like it, that’s all that matters as it’s your money you will be wearing.
 
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I think it depends on your own preference more than anything else. I find that as I have gotten on in years, I prefer a watch that is balanced and doesn't completely extend across the entire wrist. That means 42mm max for me. I find the Omega PO 2500 or the Rolex 16710 ideal.

Applying my lense to the photos you shared, it is a tad too big. Again just my opinion

Edit: added a photo just because :p
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17cm wrist (6,7 inch)

Took a picture of my SMP300 on "the wrong side". I guess there is still some margin?
The OB sales guys thought the fit was ok, but they want to sell probably

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Ok now we’re talking!
Good shot by the way!
Yes, there’s margin, I think!
Now I changed my mind, I think it fit well (for this type of watch)
 
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Update... this is me with someone else’s deep sea. Lug to lug is 53mm. I took these pictures from a bit further.
What do you think about the fit? Not the same watch, I know, but also a bigger chunk. Curious for your thoughts...

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