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Old 23 April 2020, 07:25 PM   #11
juanwinston
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Originally Posted by Oxfordian View Post
The only person who can determine whether a watch is the wrong size for your wrist is you.

Try on different watches from different brands, find a watch that feels comfortable on your wrist and that makes you smile when you look at the watch.

Don't get hung up on brands or models, just find the watch that fits and suits your style.
Thank you for your kind input. Agree 100% on your statement, however sometimes a fresh perspective can help you see things you didn't see before.
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