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  1. thseremet Aug 19, 2018

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    Hey guys!

    I am in love with the Omega Seamaster 300M (still can’t decide color), but unfortunately I’m cursed with small wrists (6,1-6,25 inches).

    I thought the midsize would be a good choice, but after trying it on, it just seem so small, when you are up close.
    I Think it looks pretty good from afar, but a little feminine, when up close..

    Can I pull of the full size? The last two pictures is the mid size.

    https://imgur.com/a/KsBJwAe

    Hope you can help me out!
     
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  2. The Father Went out for smokes in ‘78 not seen since Aug 19, 2018

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    Full-size looks great. I didn’t think I would like the bigger watches 41mm or above, but I like those the best. I have a skinny lookin wrist also. 7 1/2
     
  3. PeterT Aug 20, 2018

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    Honestly... the full size for you looks better. You might want to wait a month or two for the new SM300m. It’ll be 1 mm bigger, but the bracelet attaches on a more flexible way, so eventually it should be better for guys with smaller wrists (like me too). I’m waiting for that model too. I tried the current one, like you did, my wrist is 6.5, and I think the full size is fine.
     
  4. dinexus Aug 20, 2018

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    Don't fear the 41mm – I've got a pretty small wrist as well (6.5" in the summer, slightly smaller in the winter), and I'm perfectly happy with the 41mm SMP GMT.

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  5. Steve Essex Aug 20, 2018

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    Sorry, but the mid size looks more in proportion to your wrists unless you are going for the heavyweight chunky look.
     
  6. albertob Aug 26, 2018

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    I have a 6,5 wrist and a seamaster 41.

    Divers should be a bit larger and look ok on the wrist even if they are a bit oversized.

    I had pretty much the same dilemma and went for the 41 mm. I have to admit that once I pulled the trigger I didn’t look back.

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  7. Steve Essex Aug 27, 2018

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    Maybe only when you have a dive suit on?

    Is that bracelet sized correctly for your wrist, it looks far too big - surely that’ll spin on your wrist, my main bugbear with a sloppy bracelet - when it slips down over your wrist and onto your hand but perhaps that’s just me.
     
  8. Groberds24 Aug 27, 2018

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    Get the midsized. It’s perfect for my 6.5 wrist. The full sized was big on my wrist