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are not for me.. Tried so much to love the Panda ROO but eventually sold it.
I know the titanium might be lighter, but can't get past the size on the wrist for a watch I'm hoping to wear very often in many settings..
Perhaps..
By: dylan61 : April 6th, 2014-00:09
Nicolas, The pictures are of the watches with links already removed.. Unsized it is even worse! Deep down I probably know 39mm is too big, but am deluding myself and refusing to accept defeat.. Lol
COS
By: dylan61 : April 6th, 2014-00:14
I do indeed recall reading a post of you selling your COS.. Is that the reason why? Have you come back to AP then? And may I ask the size of your wrist and your solution?
Thanks
By: dylan61 : April 6th, 2014-00:11
for the tip Radone.. For the above pieces I just let the jeweller size them for me, did not specially ask for clasp to be below the centre.. If I go for a smaller RO I would probably go for the 15450.. Fits perfectly without much effort.. Just wish the di...
I had the same problem...
By: jxnco : April 5th, 2014-23:43
Reason why I said "had" instead of "have" is not because I found a solution. It's because I gave up wearing a royal oak. I too have a 6 inch wrist and the closest one that I got to having a good fit is the 39 mm chrono. I did not try the 37mm as I don't w...
Finally..
By: dylan61 : April 6th, 2014-00:13
a fellow 6 inch wrister.. Our species are few and far between! I initally "gave up"as well and bought a Nautilus 5711.. But after some think I started hankering after an RO again.. Was the 39mm ROC too poor a fit for you to "settle"?
Well
By: jxnco : April 6th, 2014-04:40
I also opted to get a 5711 instead. Still waiting for mine to arrive though. I tried my friend's 5711 and the fit is so much better. For the RO, I really like the dial of the ultra thin jumbo with the AP logo near 6 o clock. Not too fond of the chrono tha...
Congrats
By: dylan61 : April 6th, 2014-05:11
On your incoming 5711! You will find its a real dream to wear.. Agreed on Rolex and PP catering to our wrist size better. I'm a fan of vintage Rolex as well and a gilt 5513 is a target as well. Don't rule out Lange too, which I adore as well ;)
Bro!
By: dylan61 : April 6th, 2014-04:00
Thanks for the timely reminder of the Datograph.. Need friends like you to keep my impulses in check, haha. The Datograph is a distant grail.. So distant that in the meantime it's hard not to get distracted by more attainable targets. However I do feel th...
Richard,
By: dylan61 : April 6th, 2014-04:02
I do remember your post, and it was what put the 15450 on the radar for me.. Its not a slight to the 15450 that I'm trying to get the 39mm version.. It's a beautiful watch indeed.. I do have a feeling that at the end of the day, it is the RO that I will e...
Nice..
By: dylan61 : April 6th, 2014-05:13
That fits you beautifully Luis.. I think in the world of Royal Oaks, as little as 0.2 inches makes all the difference! For me I'd like to get a white dial, firstly for variety from the nautilus, and also to match my wife's white dial ladies RO!
Thanks Michael
By: dylan61 : April 6th, 2014-20:54
for the resounding support behind the 15450.. Indeed i have heard that the proportions of that watch, not just from the size, are pretty much perfect.. If the Jumbo fit me, that would without a doubt be my choice as well.. Perhaps spending more time with ...
Thanks Michael..
By: dylan61 : April 6th, 2014-20:56
for the resounding support behind the 15450.. Indeed i have heard that the proportions of that watch, not just from the size, are pretty much perfect.. If the Jumbo fit me, that would without a doubt be my choice as well.. Perhaps spending more time with ...
Offshores
By: dylan61 : April 6th, 2014-20:52
are not for me.. Tried so much to love the Panda ROO but eventually sold it. I know the titanium might be lighter, but can't get past the size on the wrist for a watch I'm hoping to wear very often in many settings..
I'm 1 step behind you
By: psychotic : April 6th, 2014-21:03
I haven't splurged on a ROO yet. I really like the chunky, masculine lines on the ROO but like you, I find them too thick and blocky on our twig-like wrists. The RO's are more our cup of tea, I think. The dual times and the chrono RO's appeal to me. Howev...