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PostPosted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 1:42 pm 
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I bought my husband a B13050 for Christmas from a trusted seller on Chrono24. I figured when I read diameter it meant from the outside of the bit with the 15/30/45 to the other outside, but when I got it this one seemed a fair bit smaller than that.

So now I'm wondering where you're actually supposed to measure the diameter from, or if I bought him a ladies watch :lol:

Thanks!


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Diameter is the widest part of the case excluding the crown.

The B13050 is a fraction under 40mm, fairly small by modern standards but definitely a man's watch (and a very nice one).


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Oh ok, thanks, I must have been doing it wrong! :D


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