Deep Blue Daynight 63

Deep Blue Daynight 63

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PJ S

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10,842 posts

228 months

Thursday 3rd July 2014
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All pictures taken with an iPhone 4, so forgive the poor low-light lume shot – whilst enhanced a bit to look reasonably accurate, it's still a bit rough.

Cracking watch, but after only 2-3 days, it's not going to be retained – just haven't gelled with the height and the bracelet's thickness & width.
Everything else is lovely about it.
Hey ho, that's how it goes some times!

Edited by PJ S on Thursday 14th May 17:57

Hoofy

76,377 posts

283 months

Friday 4th July 2014
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If you like the look, then keep wearing it. You'll get used to the size. My Enzo Mechana is quite "tall" on my wrist as it's about 16mm thick but I've got used to it.

Beachbum

2,507 posts

232 months

Friday 4th July 2014
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Big watches do take time to get used to.
I bought a Marathon CSAR, loved the look, but had serious doubts about it once I was wearing it day in day out. In the end you do becomes accustomed to it

Now I think of it as just normal and consider my other watches small and light

Mr Fix It

466 posts

269 months

Friday 4th July 2014
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Did you buy it direct from their USA web site or from a reseller in the UK? Was looking at these yesterday and would be interested to hear your comments on the buying process.

ExplorerII

279 posts

135 months

Saturday 5th July 2014
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I had one, thought it too big, but got used to it. the only thing I couldn't get used to was the inaccuracy of the non COSC ETA movement.