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Around the deltoid area, I am not sure why but I feel some pressure like its wanting me to pull my shoulders back (prolly a good thing) but then the front of the jacket seems tight and its probably because its a riding jacket and is meant for your arms to be forward and scapula/lats relaxed.
Alright, so I guessed right, just wasn't 100% sure so didn't want to rush with
Short answer - It won't become considerably more comfortable, it won't stretch and 42 won't improve how the jacket feels - or rather, it might just do the opposite.
What's pushing into your shoulders are the sleeve seams. Your Sedici Gabriel is an actual riding jacket which has sleeve openings rotated toward the front than this Schott, which is why the jacket feels restrictive around the shoulders / biceps. This also gives you more chest room when leaning forward, making the jacket feel comfortable in the chest. Sadly, sizing up won't have any effect on any of it and in fact, further apart the shoulder seams, more constrictive the jacket feels.
Try doing this; While wearing the jacket, grab the top (or where the deltoid would be) of the shoulder area and bunch it up all the way toward the collar and try moving your arm. You should notice how much more comfortable the jacket will feel and how improved your reach will be. That ought to tell you enough about the uselessness of the shoulder width measurement.
Crappy drawing of what I mean by sleeve openings and what I believe is happening with your 618.
But anyway, it's an issue with the pattern and in part with our posture but sadly, it has nothing to do with size. If you find it really annoying, maybe it'd be better to try for another jacket as regardless of how stiff any leather is, it should NEVER EVER feel restricting. It's literally like medieval armor! You ought to have a full range of comfortable motion no matter what.