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8 February 2015, 01:13 AM | #1 |
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Calling all SeaDweller Ceramic 116600 Owners
In my quest to become a one watch man (we can dream can't we) I have seriously been considering flipping what I own and buying a SeaDweller C 116600. This watch checks so many boxes for me on its way to being perfect : classic tapered lugs, matte dial, date with no Cyclops, beautiful fully graduated ceramic bezel, glide-lock clasp, raised crystal. The only things that worry me are the weight (165 grams is pretty heavy) and most of all the thickness. I wear a suit to work most days and am concerned about it sliding easily under a shirt cuff. I have tried the watch on at an AD but without having them actually size it for my wrist (which they seem less than keen to do) I can't tell if this will be a problem.
So, I have a question for the owners of this fine watch, especially those who wear a suit on a regular basis. Do you find the thickness of this watch to be a problem with some of the "dress" shirts you wear? I have had some watches in the past that I could not wear with certain shirts and would hate to have this happen again. Thanks for all of the anticipated responses. |
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116600 , ceramic , seadweller |
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