A lot of people like to complain that SM primarily uses NH movements or that they are a homage brand and should be staying around the $100 mark. But this doesn't deserve those critiques. It's an affordable GMT, hard to find for under $300, let alone with all the specs and quality displayed here. Unfortunately, the bias is still there because there's is a lot of junk from China (like their president).
I'll do you one better. One brand, three watch collection.
Omega:
-Aqua Terra 150M Small Seconds in blue (dress)
-Speedmaster Chronoscope in silver (impress)
-Seamaster GMT 50th Anniversary (daily)
I'm a third of the way there...
I say go for it man. I have a 19+ cm wrist and I've been gravitating towards smaller watches. My current favorite piece is 38 mm and I'm wearing one of similar size. 34 mm is too small for me but if I could pull it off I'd go for that diamond mop omega as well. One day I might try that 36 mm Baltic
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