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Isn't there a 41mm for the Seamaster 300M?
If it's the 2254.50.00 or 2255.80.00, for example, at 41mm, that might be just right. I've never seen the 36.25mm Seamaster, but that seems on the small side. If he has a small wrist, it could be the right size and fit. The PO at 42mm is big. I recently opted for the 39.2mm Aqua Terra, 2503.50.00, and it fits just right. I saw the 42.2mm Aqua Terra and I considered it too big and gaudy. I've had the 41mm Seamaster and it was just right on my wrist (for a diver's watch), but on the noticeably large side (as I could tell from pictures of it on my wrist). Hope that helps.
41mm 300M
By: watchnewbie : March 12th, 2010-03:14
Can you notice a difference between a 41mm and 42 (300m vs. Planet Ocean)? On the Omega website there is a photo of George Cloony wearing the large Planet Ocean--and to me the watch looks huge. I think my husband has a small wrist; he's not a big guy. Sho...
Overall proportion
By: watchnewbie : March 12th, 2010-03:24
I do not know his wrist size, but the smaller dress watches look perfectly in proportion. He is not tall (about 5' 5") and I fear that a large sport watch might look awkward on his wrist. I wish the Omega site showed each watch on an average sized wrist. ...
It is a matter of taste...
By: mrsnak : March 12th, 2010-08:21
42mm is a pretty standard size these days for a sport watch, and of course they go larger. I think a 42mm will be fine. The Planet Ocean is a classic watch, and one does expect it to have a little wrist presence. This message has been edited by mrsnak on ...