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SMP Size- General Opinions were right!!!

Well everytime there is a thread about which a person should buy the full or the mid-size Seamaster Pro the general consensus is the full.

Last x-mas I got a mid size and even with my SMALL 5.75" wrists I regret not getting the full.

I got a Rolex lately and I've been wearing that 24/7 for the last 4 weeks to break it in, now when I wear my SMP mid its unusually small.

I'm not going to trade/sell my mid because it has too much sentimental value, I think I'll just have to get another SMP.

Anway I sent it in for service and I'm looking forward to its return, how long does a full service usually take?

**I'm posting this to anyone who is debating between the full or mid. From someone who has tiny wrists GO WITH THE FULL!

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