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PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 5:21 am 
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Hi folks, somebody knows A13341 Superocean steelfish lug to lug distance? I've tried to find at Breitling 's website but no success.
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I am not sure I understand your question. Do you mean the size of the strap at the body of the watch? That was a poor description, if you mean the size of the strap/bracelet to fit the watch it is 22mm.
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Request is for the 'length' of the watch - from tip of lug at top of case to tip of lug at bottom of case.


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Roffensian wrote:
Request is for the 'length' of the watch - from tip of lug at top of case to tip of lug at bottom of case.

Roffensian, that was my question. I'm sorry for my poor English. I know the case is 44mm without crown. But I'd like to know the 'length '.
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Nothing wrong with your English, lug to lug distance is the correct term, it's just not something everyone is familiar with as it's not as common a measurement.


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A17390 SteelFish is 53mm or 52.6mm to be precise! Not sure if they share the same case tho.

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Roffensian wrote:
it's just not something everyone is familiar with as it's not as common a measurement.


But still an important measurement when you consider how lug length can vary!


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Matt68 wrote:
Roffensian wrote:
it's just not something everyone is familiar with as it's not as common a measurement.


But still an important measurement when you consider how lug length can vary!

Yeah it's not a common question here, but it's a regular question that crops up all the time on WUS, especially on the dive watch forum. I always used to wonder what all the fuss was about, but in actual fact the lug to lug length can make a massive difference to the wearability of a watch.

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Driver8 wrote:
Matt68 wrote:
Roffensian wrote:
it's just not something everyone is familiar with as it's not as common a measurement.


But still an important measurement when you consider how lug length can vary!
but in actual fact the lug to lug length can make a massive difference to the wearability of a watch.


It certainly can, two good dive watch examples would be the long lugs of the Longines Legend Diver, to let's say the short lugs of the Seiko Monster!



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Thanks guys, I went to a AD and the watch is too big for my small wrist. I also tried an Chronomat 41mm, at this moment is on the top of my wishlist.


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Have u looked at the airborne 41?


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No, regular version. Unfortunately the exchange rate of my country money and US dollars is become worse and worse every day. I'll need to wait for a while.


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