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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Palm Beach, Florida, USA
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I wear an Omega Seamaster too, but I have the larger chronograph. I like a big heavy watch, but I'm very tall and lanky. I notice that my watch feels tighter and looser as the day wears on. I don't like mine too tight, and I always wear long sleeves, so I try to wear mine just loose enough to rest in the space between my wrist joint and the bottom of my hand. I can slide it up or down over the bump on my wrist joint but can't turn it around my wrist. I can look down and see the time without pulling up my sleeve. If it gets uncomfortable there I can slide it up to the more traditional spot and it stays there without me feeling it. My dress watch is a Rolex and the owner's manual on that said you need to wear your watch a little tight to keep the band from stretching. Supposedly the band stretches more when the watch is being pulled around when it's loose on your wrist. That's more of an issue with gold watches, not so much with stainless steel.
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MRM 1994 Carrera
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