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JDBuckwell
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The Beast and the Beauty...


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Both are great divers, congrats!!!

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Congrats JD, nice pairbravo.gif

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Congrats JD! Love em' both!

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Great watches....CONGRATS JD Thumbsup3.gif

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Wow great divers!! DB are good IMO and Ocean well look the biz!!
Congrats!!

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Great Stuff JD!!!thumbsup.gif  

Congrats on these two new ones....very sweet!

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nice picks up, both are great watches, well built and good lookin'

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Thanks guys... but I'm flipp'n the O7 LM-6... 42mm is just too small for me. For my size, I'm a "44mm and beyond" kind of guy. The DB M2K is the perfect size for my wrist (though I did have to order two additional links)

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Nice watches! 42m too small? How big is your wrist?

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Very nice! ThumbsUp02.gif

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Paxman wrote:
Nice watches! 42m too small? How big is your wrist?

Wrist size fluctuates from 8.75"-9.25" depending how much creatine I consume, and the type of weightlifting routine I do that day. I was in competitive weightlifting 15 years ago, which thickened me up a bit.

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Thats a shame, the O7 looks great.

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flippin' 42mm

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Agree with Brice. Those are great pick-ups! the plongeur hands are always my weakness. I know what you mean about 42mm. I am only a 6.75 inch wrist but 44mm is my minimum nowadays.

Big Congrats!

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bigrustypig wrote:
Agree with Brice. Those are great pick-ups! the plongeur hands are always my weakness. I know what you mean about 42mm. I am only a 6.75 inch wrist but 44mm is my minimum nowadays.

Big Congrats!


Yup... those awesome plongeur hands got me right away, as well as the domed sapphire. I thought this watch was a 44mm when I purchased it... it really looks like a 44mm in pictures. I just misread the stats. You know you're in trouble when you consider the Marathon JSAR "a normal dress watch."

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I'm with you guys...44mm minimum for me too

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Very nice.  It's too bad the O7 is too small for you.

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I'm looking at the larger O7 watches for next purchase. I love their watch line and want the right one on my wrist.


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