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    Doesn't matter. Who cares about labels? Wear what you like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyB View Post
    A silhouette of a watch on various sized wrists would be much more helpful than a gender label ever would.
    Ashford Watches allows this. Unfortunately, they still distinguish between a 'man's' wrist and a 'ladies' wrist, but it they give the circumference in inches and it's quite useful.

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