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Some heavy artillery there! Any one of those would do nicely: which will you pick?
Cheers,
pplater.
My smallest?
By: amanico : November 29th, 2009-05:46
Without doubt, this Mark V II Weems, which is only 33 mm, but you can easily get used to its size, due to its strength. I already wore it during a whole wee, and with a lot of pleasure. Well, there are chances I wear another small watch, my new 35 mm one,...
Great idea, pplater!
By: anaesdoc : November 28th, 2009-22:56
The proof of the the pudding is in the eating! I´ll join in with my oldest watch which my wife gave to me when we married - seems as if it had been yesterday - an Oris 34 mm with calendar, moon phase and second time zone. I´m interested to learn about the...
A sign of the times...
By: pplater : November 29th, 2009-00:57
It's an indicator of the trending, Craig, when a watch with a case diameter of 40.5mm is the smallest in such a deep and diverse collection as yours is! Even that sensational AP is 43mm, apparently. Well, you would be a good marker buoy for the outward re...
Will join...
By: Rob : November 29th, 2009-21:37
although have to admit that my smallest is IWC Mark 12 but that is being used by my son who is away on a school trip and VH classic is in the bank. Thanks again for a great post/thread pplater!!
Thanks JatG...
By: pplater : November 29th, 2009-22:13
It's the WG/Ruthenium dial. It can be a bit tricky to read in some light but that frankly is half its charm. However: after careful deliberation, it turns out that the WG MUT is not the smallest piece in the watchbox. Shock! Horror! The week will now be s...
Sira 32mm
By: hans_jorgen_1968 : November 29th, 2009-01:42
Hi PPlater What a brilliant idea. Having moved myself a little away from large watches after I sold the Panerai Marina some 2 years back and having a period wearing vintage Omegas Round th 35mm mark That said, my daily beater is still the Rolex Turn-O-Gra...
Good idea!
By: fernando : November 29th, 2009-02:09
I'll be alternating between the Langematik(37mm),which is due for some wrist time anyway. and this Longines at 38.5mm: These two are my smallest pieces but I feel so comfortable with them. cheers fernando...
Minerva
By: deBalzac : November 29th, 2009-03:24
The smallest watch in my collection is the Minerva Pythagore. The Minerva is 34 mm, but it doesn't feel like a small watch. I’ve never been a great fan of oversize; all of my watches are less than 40 mm in diameter....
Some smaller models...
By: SteveW : November 29th, 2009-05:57
This is the smallest. A family heirloom. Although I feel quite scornful about the recent big watch trend, at 27 x 20 mm I do find this one a bit too small to wear: Hamilton Brock 14k This Nomos Orion is a practical size at 34mm: An Eterna automatic at 34m...
Spoiled for choice...
By: pplater : November 29th, 2009-07:25
You have some beauties there, Steve. Can you be persuaded to try persisting with the Hamilton for the week? Given all the other 'smaller' watches at your disposal, it would give great context to the question for you to report against the smallest you can ...
Zenith
By: JDowning : November 29th, 2009-08:07
This is the first watch that I bought. Purchased at Herrods in 2001 and used daily for about 3 years. I wore it a couple of weeks ago for the entire week for exactly the reason you state. It changed my mind about size....
Good to see...
By: pplater : November 29th, 2009-21:28
...that you have already run the experiment JD: it will be especially interesting to read your conclusions next week. Just how 'diameter-challenged' is that Zenith, and what size do you 'usually' wear? Cheers, pplater.
(Errrrr, of course....
By: pplater : November 30th, 2009-21:19
....there is absolutely nothing at all wrong with the names "Shaqil", "Mikey", "Keyshaun", "Tyler", "Carlos", "Seth" or "Barack"; they were mentioned as being illustrative only of the evolution of such things and in no way intending any disparagement of a...
Count me in..
By: cfdfire : November 29th, 2009-15:17
Pplater,I will stick with my wrist scan from friday,my jean D'eve Sectora at 36mm the smallest in my collection i have never worn, A Louvic mystery at 40mm long and 19mm wide,advertised as unisex circle on the dial is 8mm ,cheerz...
Nomos for the week
By: jm.lloyd : November 29th, 2009-15:20
Hi Like the Idea & your MUT. Will be wearing my Nomos Tangente all week. Think its 36mm - nothing smaller Lanco Alarm the same size, but a bit thicker. Nothing above 39mm. Did try a Pam Alam on last week - which while huge, sat quite well. Did try a Polar...
Nice watch ...
By: anaesdoc : November 29th, 2009-15:36
... have the same Classic Bauhaus design, very classic and light to wear. The only thing which I think is not optimally solved is the imbalanced postition of the power reserve indication. Nevertheless a nice timepiece. Best regards, anaesdoc
Nomos power reserve
By: jm.lloyd : November 30th, 2009-11:24
Hi Thanks for your comments, Bought this four or five years ago when they first came out - allegedly it was second one in UK & if I hadn't bought it then it would have been a six month wait, something I'm never good at. Sort of understand your comments ab...
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