MarksandSpencer
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my point is that 0.4mm is something you notice when wearing it on your wrist instead of your wallet.
The whole point behind these slim watches is that they are slim...
I concede I could be wrong as I've not tried two identical watches with 0.4mm difference in thickness.
I just find it hard to believe such a small difference can have an impact on how it feels on the wrist?