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controlguy
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After much debate I have decided to keep my recently acquired Sea Angler.Thought it was too big at first but have come to really dig this watch and all the complements it gets.This is my first Orsa but not my last for sure.The build quality and weight is nuts.Is there a better watch for the money?You would have a hard time convincing me that there is.ThumbsUp02.gif

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Skipdawg
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Good for you. Big is in and it looks just fine on your wrist. Enjoy. ;)

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I love the layout of the Sea Angler... I especially like how the 5 marker is "05" which provides a nice balance with the rest of the double-numeral markers. As far as your wrist concerns, don't sweat it... it looks just fine on you!ThumbsUp02.gif

beasteh
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Hey there,

understandable that you kept the Sea Angler and it looks good on your wrist, besides you're the only person who has to like it and like Skip said big is in if it's not to big.

Paxman
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You'll never regret keeping a Sea Angler!smile8.gif

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I'm glad you are keeping it (but if you ever change your mind.... ;))

I bought a Monstrum first and it was by far the BIGGEST watch I own.  Then when I got my Sea Angler, it seemed just a tad smaller and was just the 'right' size for a large watch.  But I also still like wearing my 35mm vintage watches.

Cheers,
gigfy

controlguy
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I agree totally I love my vintage Seiko divers.A friend of mine bought a Sea Angler and I had to have one it screamed quality and I love the dial.Awesome watch for the money.Frankly at the price point I dont see how Berg is making money.;) Cant stop singing the praises of this brand.If you dont have one your missing out.

controlguy
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Off topic I know.Nice to see fellow southern watch collector(Gigfy).Dont see many around here on the Gulf Coast.ThumbsUp02.gif

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Good to see you too.  I believe you are the first I've run across from Mississippi.  I've seen a few around from Bama, GA, & TN.

Cheers,
gigfy


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