I also have 38mm Aqua Terra, but an older one with different crown, so that's not the part that I hate.
I hate the fact that, for some reason, it's so difficult to get the bracelet off. I checked with Omega, and they assure me it's the OEM spring bar, but somehow the spring bar keeps slipping when I tried to use the spring bar tool on it.
So I naturally gave up on my plan to add a rubber strap and am wearing with only the bracelet, which makes me not able to wear it when I'm working in front of a computer since it will put dent on the clasp when rubbing with the palm rest of my laptop. 🥲
What I like about these is that it's a lot smaller than full metal squares. (which is great for someone like me whose wrist is itty bitty at 6.5" 😂)
I might actually sell my vanilla full metal (silver SS) if I can manage to get one of these.
At least in its defense, Omega managed to keep L2L under 50mm.
I see your point about thickness, but I guess I don't care too much about thickness as you all do (mostly because I don't usually wear suits and don't need to put my watch under cuffs), I put L2L on higher priority instead for usual wearability.
I guess on bracelets PO is a pretty heavy beast, but on these rubber straps, it would be much more wearable IMO.
When I was young on my watch collecting journey, I tried to avoid anything 42mm+, but after trying some watches which are still wearable with big case, my perception is changing a bit. (which makes it harder for me to judge sizes only on pictures in internet 😂)
FYI: My wrist is 6.5 inch, so not exactly big 😅
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