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    Re: Suggestion for MM300-quality, but smaller size?

    Sumo costs only a fiction of MM and it is thinner.

    Spare the cash for the MM clasp instead.

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    Re: Suggestion for MM300-quality, but smaller size?

    Quote Originally Posted by seikomatic View Post
    Sumo costs only a fiction of MM and it is thinner.

    Spare the cash for the MM clasp instead.

    I do not think the Sumo is the watch that thread starter is looking for. The Sumo is experienced even greater than the MM300.
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    Re: Suggestion for MM300-quality, but smaller size?

    Really, then another much cheaper and smaller suggestion - Stargate - giving up the weight and movement for size.




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    Re: Suggestion for MM300-quality, but smaller size?

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    Re: Suggestion for MM300-quality, but smaller size?

    Are all of the higher end Seiko dive watches similar sizes? No smaller ~40mm ones?

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    Re: Suggestion for MM300-quality, but smaller size?

    Thanks all. May have to look at the Rolex, as the others are still too big for my wrist.

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    Re: Suggestion for MM300-quality, but smaller size?

    Best hurry up. The 14060 is already succeeded by the 114060. Same overall size, but larger looking due to the thicker lugs. Rolex name and fame is widely known and well deserved. But... having said that, certain details of the MM300 are better than than Rolex'. The lumen of the MM is superior and the look of the dial oozes more quality.

    Other interesting brands worth investiging are Sinn and Omega, I think.

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    Re: Suggestion for MM300-quality, but smaller size?

    Quote Originally Posted by bencayetano View Post
    Where'd you get that watch holderr?
    I know I am late to the party here, but just in case you are still looking… Watchdaddy a fellow member also sells the watch stands in the sales forum. He is a stand up guy and I have purchased not only a stand from him but also a watch. Good luck!
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    Re: Suggestion for MM300-quality, but smaller size?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jake B View Post
    Ya, he's true.

    The lug holes are drilled pretty low, and there's no caseback, so it sits pretty flat on the wrist. My wrist's about 7" max

    The watch head looks fine on you but bracelet links look uncomfortable on your wrist. It makes me think twice about saving for one.

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    Re: Suggestion for MM300-quality, but smaller size?

    Quote Originally Posted by Veatorious View Post
    I know I am late to the party here, but just in case you are still looking… Watchdaddy a fellow member also sells the watch stands in the sales forum. He is a stand up guy and I have purchased not only a stand from him but also a watch. Good luck!

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