
Sham1's post challenges the classification of a 37mm x 28.6mm Chanel skeleton watch as exclusively a ladies' timepiece, arguing its unisex appeal. The discussion delves into the watch's design, the influence of Romain Gauthier, and broader perceptions of gender in watch sizing and styling.



Man and woman. A woman is a -man with WOOOOO! as a prefix 😀. Back to the watch: the dimensions are fine to call it unisex. Try it on and if you like It, buy it. I deed, a very nice watch!
Trying a watch on is the ultimate deal breaker or deal maker!
...but I wouldn’t mind to at least try it on!😉👍
is usually what else can I do with the same amount of money and in this case it is USD40,600??!! Unfortunately, a necessary question when one has a budget. Laurent Ferrier in steel perhaps or a Groenfeld Principa?
Perhaps it is because the watch is called 'boyfriend'??!!
that I am not brave enough to buy a watch without trying it on which means I have missed out on some pieces like Rexhep Rexhepi's Chronometre Contemporain. Oh well, can't have them all
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