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I am interested in possibly purchasing an Omega Speedmaster Professional. However my wrist are on the smaller end at 6inches. I was wondering, does anyone else have .,007.25
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,240.00,500.00 Fits well on my 6.25 inch wrist, but I also once owned a GSotM and thought that was fine too (my only problem with that was the thickness). The new bracelet doesn’t pull any .
Strictly from a visual standpoint, for a 6" wrist the reduced (3510.50 or 3539.50) are perfect. The pro will wear too large imo. The date models do wear a little bit bigger then the .
I am interested in possibly purchasing an Omega Speedmaster Professional. However my wrist are on the smaller end at 6inches. I was wondering, does anyone else have wrist similar to mine? and if so do you have the speedy pro? Fits well on my 6.25 inch wrist, but I also once owned a GSotM and thought that was fine too (my only problem with that was the thickness). The new bracelet doesn’t pull any hairs, unlike the 1479. Strictly from a visual standpoint, for a 6" wrist the reduced (3510.50 or 3539.50) are perfect. The pro will wear too large imo. The date models do wear a little bit bigger then the reduced and def smaller then a pro, but if you want the . In the market for my first 'real' luxury watch and considering an Omega Speedmaster Chrono. My big concern was my 6.5in wrist size. I found the 38mm Speedy comfortable on my wrist, but it doesn't give me too many interesting dial options at that size. (considering the Orbis + Ice Blue)
I have a 6 1/2 inch flat wrist, which is pretty small, but I can wear a regular Speedmaster no problem! I think it all does come down to the lug to lug distance. Make sure you try one on in person before you decide!
As the title suggests, I am considering purchasing either an Omega Speedmaster Pro (3570 or the newer 311 model) or a Rolex Submariner (newer ceramic model). The problem is that I have wrists that measure 6 inches in diameter. With the included Omega strap tool, this proved to be a breeze and within a few minutes the watch was sitting pretty on my wrist without any scratches from the strap change. And. it just felt perfect .Way too small, you should give it to me immediately. I recently picked up my first luxury watch, an Omega Speedmaster reduced (3510.50). I spent several months going back and forth between the reduced and the professional, and ultimately decided to go with the reduced.
With a case that’s 42mm wide and 13.49mm thick, the Speedy isn’t small, but it sits very well on my skinny 6.25-inch wrists. The reason it wears so well is the gorgeous case design. The twisted lugs, stepped bezel, and mix of finishes all help to trick the eye into thinking that the watch is thinner than it really is.
As the smaller cousin to the famous Speedmaster, the Omega Speedmaster Reduced model appeals to many small-wristed watch lovers. But is it the right “fit” for your wrist or watch box? Let’s break down the collection to find out.
I am interested in possibly purchasing an Omega Speedmaster Professional. However my wrist are on the smaller end at 6inches. I was wondering, does anyone else have wrist similar to mine? and if so do you have the speedy pro? Fits well on my 6.25 inch wrist, but I also once owned a GSotM and thought that was fine too (my only problem with that was the thickness). The new bracelet doesn’t pull any hairs, unlike the 1479. Strictly from a visual standpoint, for a 6" wrist the reduced (3510.50 or 3539.50) are perfect. The pro will wear too large imo. The date models do wear a little bit bigger then the reduced and def smaller then a pro, but if you want the .
In the market for my first 'real' luxury watch and considering an Omega Speedmaster Chrono. My big concern was my 6.5in wrist size. I found the 38mm Speedy comfortable on my wrist, but it doesn't give me too many interesting dial options at that size. (considering the Orbis + Ice Blue) I have a 6 1/2 inch flat wrist, which is pretty small, but I can wear a regular Speedmaster no problem! I think it all does come down to the lug to lug distance. Make sure you try one on in person before you decide! As the title suggests, I am considering purchasing either an Omega Speedmaster Pro (3570 or the newer 311 model) or a Rolex Submariner (newer ceramic model). The problem is that I have wrists that measure 6 inches in diameter.
With the included Omega strap tool, this proved to be a breeze and within a few minutes the watch was sitting pretty on my wrist without any scratches from the strap change. And. it just felt perfect .Way too small, you should give it to me immediately. I recently picked up my first luxury watch, an Omega Speedmaster reduced (3510.50). I spent several months going back and forth between the reduced and the professional, and ultimately decided to go with the reduced. With a case that’s 42mm wide and 13.49mm thick, the Speedy isn’t small, but it sits very well on my skinny 6.25-inch wrists. The reason it wears so well is the gorgeous case design. The twisted lugs, stepped bezel, and mix of finishes all help to trick the eye into thinking that the watch is thinner than it really is.
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