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40-48mm, optimum 44mm
I dont buy anything that is smaller than 40mm. Those are for kids.
Hi
By: Alkiro1 : June 8th, 2016-08:33
From my side, I wear watches between 35mm (Corum 20 dollar... but sold some months ago) and 42mm which is my maximum (GO panoinverse XL). My preferred size is 38 to 40mm. Kind regards Alkiro
Excellent topic for discussion
By: sham1 : June 8th, 2016-08:42
Due to my small wrist, my favourite sizes are between 34mm and 38mm. Saying that a lot would depend on the lugs of the watch. On lovely curved lugs, a larger size may be wearable (I had noticed that a Patek 5270 which is 41mm is wearable) whereas if the l...
40 mm
By: Arie - Mr Orange : June 8th, 2016-09:03
I have a 8" wrist (20 cm) and I feel that a watch diameter of 40 mm is more or less perfect. But as others have mentioned case thickness plays a big role too. As do lugs. But in general I would state 40 mm is perfect. ...
For me..
By: S F : June 8th, 2016-09:18
42-44 mm but it really depends on the design which determines how it wears on the wrist. I have watches >45 mm and IMO wear ok. There are watches which are smaller than 40 mm but look odd on my wrist because of the lug design.
Depends on when
By: Stenorealty : June 8th, 2016-09:50
It depends on when and what you are wearing it for: Seiko Sumo 45mm - weekend watch Omega Titanium Seamaster 41.5mm - weekend and sometime work Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date - 34mm - grandfathers 1964 - work and dress Panerai (PAM535) - 42mm - weekend watch...
yep....
By: Baron - Mr Red : June 8th, 2016-10:14
.....i have watrches between 35mm and 44mm..... i can wear them all and there are times when a 44mm is right and times when a 35mm is right....but if push comes to shove, where would i be.....38mm. For me, there is an optimum size
Indeed....
By: Baron - Mr Red : June 8th, 2016-10:20
....there are many things to take account of....yes depth....lug shape...ands also whether a watch is time only...a 35mm time only watch can wear quite large. So I agree that there are many things to consider...yet, I am still pushing for a single choice ...
41-42mm
By: sentarex : June 8th, 2016-10:48
I suppose this is largely dependent on what you are wearing. When wearing a properly fitting suit there isn\'t much tolerance for anything larger than 40/11mm. For me though I really like having the weight and presence of a larger watch. 6.5" wrist And ha...
thanks for raising this issue
By: Jad : June 8th, 2016-11:26
I think a lot depends on the case design and the "dress code" one is wearing, I can easily imagine a dress watch 38-41 mm without issue my GO chronometer seems sometimes even small, while sports watches are hardly less than 40mm with the exception of the ...
Several factors in play ...
By: nilomis : June 8th, 2016-13:12
On this great debate. Examples: Lugs format - A 42mm Longines LLD feels huge in my wrist. Thickness, as mentioned by Blooman - A 42mm PO feels bad but a 44mm feels nice, because they maintain the thickness. Target - A formal watch should be smaller, a spo...
Completely agree with Nilo
By: NT931 : June 10th, 2016-23:36
Lug format plays a big role, as does thickness. Plain watches look bigger, dark dials look small. And Lug to lug distance is also important. For example, the lug-to-lug of my TTR 1931 is more than my 42mm PAM338 (which has short wire lugs), making the Pam...
40 to 47
By: Brandon Skinner : June 8th, 2016-19:23
Nothing under 40, unless someone wants to gift me a J.B. Viot. Nothing over 47, and since I already own and am quite happy with my PAM372, the 47mm itch has been scratched and don't yearn for another. Goldilocks size is 42-44mm.
Hmmmm. Let's see...
By: rdenney : June 9th, 2016-19:34
This one seems a bit small, at 22mm wide: This one is not too large, at 48mm: This one is fine, at 36mm: But this seems small at 36mm: This one is 48mm, and fits like a glove: This one is fine at 34mm: So, it beats me what is optimal. --Rick ...
For me it is mostly 35-40mm
By: KMII : June 12th, 2016-00:16
With the sweet spot being at 37-38mm. Some of my watches are larger - the Chrono One is 42mm but that is generally the upper limit for me (depending somewhat on the lug design). Am really happy that there is more choice in the under 40mm sphere again
Small wrist
By: watch-er : June 12th, 2016-09:43
I wish I had bought some 31 to 34mm watches when they were available. I think what makes for a great look is when the watch head sits completely on the wrist so that the band is also accented. I also like thin.