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  1. #51
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    I doubt it - society on average is getting more obese

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    Quote Originally Posted by M1011 View Post
    There isn't a right size. We're all different. For some the 39mm is probably too small, for others too big. Some will love the 36mm, others wouldn't dream of it. It's a waste of time trying to argue what the right size is, because there isn't one.

    Oh and I highly doubt the 36mm move was done to appease a few WIS. They brought it in line with the new case size of the OP, so it was going to be 36 or 41. The 36 is a more unisex size and fills a gap in the professional range, which I imagine was the logic behind it. Conjecture of course, but seems perfectly logically.
    I wasn’t suggesting there is a ‘right size’, I’m well aware that different sizes suit different people, though sometimes the magic of a particular design gets lost when you add steroids. My point was that Omega are doing a better job of catering to a range of people with their choice of 38mm and 41mm Aqua Terras, than Rolex have done with their ‘one size fits all’ 39mm and now 36mm versions of the Explorer.

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