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5110 and 5127 case dimensions
I looked around but couldn't find a definitive answer
I believe the ref. 5127 and 5110 share the same case diameter, both at 37mm, sans crown guards (although on occasion I've seen the 5110 referred to as 36mm).
And the 5110 is a bit thicker...around 10mm for the 5110 vs. 8mm for the 5127
Are the case dimensions otherwise the same? Lug length, bezel width, etc.?
They look very similar, if not the same, in pictures.
Thanks,
John

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I see your problem...
By: patrick_y : April 23rd, 2015-16:13
I'm fairly confident you will like the 5110. Any reason why you haven't mentioned the 5130? Not considering one? Considering you're looking at the 5110 which is almost only available as a used watch, how about a used 5130? The 5110 and 5130 are both great...
Thanks again
By: vitalsigns : April 23rd, 2015-19:41
I have considered the 5130 and frankly, I'd like the bigger size a bit more The 5130 remains a possibility, but I'm more enamored with the 5110 and its overall elegance--something I love about the 5127 I have a 7.00-7.25" wrist, so the 5130 won't be too b...