dxboon[Elite User]
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Different strokes for different folks. :-)
I think watches of all sizes have their fans and their purposes. Luckily there's a wrist and a heart that yearns for both the more traditionally-sized watches that the Stern family are rightfully famous for building, as there are those equal to the task of sporting a larger timepiece. I think there's a legitimacy in the creation of watches across a wide variety of size spectrums.
Hope everyone out there is simply enjoying their timepieces, regardless of size.
Cheers,
Daos
It was ten years ago.
By: chronomtr : November 28th, 2009-08:12
In my experience, when I wore my Panerai in 1999, I could hear someone saying it as a clock. But for me, how abou the B-uhr, it is definitely a watch worn by the pilot but they may be all a kind of tool watches in sense. IMO, the market will drive, less n...
I fully agree and ...
By: mac_omega : November 28th, 2009-08:16
I fully agree and I think fashion will come back to more wearable sizes. A size around 36 - 38 mm is not too small and is comfortable to wear. Look at the first PP Calatrava Ref. 96 which was slightly larger than 30mm - it is still an "evergreen" and a mu...
i think...
By: FanFrancisco : November 29th, 2009-05:47
hi Stephen, everyone has his own right to say/comment thing, just like all of us responding to my post here. but i do feel that his statement is slightly biased towards of his company simply because they very focus in making dress instead of functional wa...
do not agree fully
By: Cookies : November 29th, 2009-07:38
dive watches need not be too big because there is a tendency for water to magnify objects way past their sizes. One of the reasons why most dive watches are not suitable is also due to internal reflection that disallows reading time at slanted angles. It ...
+1
By: Quan : November 28th, 2009-20:38
sport/tools watch should look rugged dressy watch need to be able to hide under the sleeve and don't you think we should hat off for a below 40mm complicated watch to show "fine watchmanship" Have a good week ahead