cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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I saw it whizzing around in a display case last night
at Tim Jackson's place
Even resting peacefully on its pillow, it was virtually shouting "Notice me, see me spin/jump? I am what you want on your wrist!"
Cazalea
Calling Habring owners
By: nickd : February 23rd, 2012-13:54
I'm considering a Habring jump seconds, and am pondering the size. I don't have anything larger than 40mm, and generally wear 37mm, so I'm wondering if the normal 42mm Habring will be too big, especially as my wrists are relatively small at 7 3/4". Do the...
+1
By: playtime : February 23rd, 2012-18:25
I too have a 7+in wrist, and the 42mm cases wears well. Mind you--it is sizable (but that is by choice for the Habrings, who want the case to protect the movement), but the lugs do hug the wrist, so to speak.... What you might want to do is the following-...
Ditto (+2)
By: gweilgi : February 24th, 2012-02:26
My jump seconds is also 42mm and it is eminently wearable. You might want to consider a titanium case rather than steel: I find it makes for improved wearability because the reduced weight also reduces the watch's tendency to move around on the wrist. I'd...
36mm owner here...
By: KIH : February 23rd, 2012-19:45
... haven't compared with 42mm, though. Thanks to the thin bezel, it may look bigger than you may think. It may also feel thick relative to the diameter. To me, as a business/ daily watch, size is perfect for my wrist (164mm or 6.45"). Good hunting! Ken
Mouthwatering photos...
By: sanro : February 24th, 2012-07:26
...to me, as I have my Habring jump seconds already in Spain but I am pending to find a charitable soul who will bring it to me in China!! Being a Paneristi too, I am fairly sure I will love the 42mm case. But I understand that type of case might be bette...
I have the 42mm...
By: dxboon : February 26th, 2012-20:55
...so can't say how the smaller-cased version would wear, but I think my watch is very comfortable on the wrist. I have never regretted my Habring 2 for one second. It's a great daily wearer, and I have the utmost admiration for Richard and Maria. Cheers,...
Time Only
By: ingmar : March 9th, 2012-20:37
My wrist is 6.75". The lugs do not extend beyond my wrist. But it's close. I'd say you're more than safe. For me, it's close. For a classical looking watch that also feels modern due to size, it can't be beat....
owing both...
By: ztirual : March 10th, 2012-08:17
The 36mm time only, which incidently I both for my wife, is too small for me, I feel. I have a 19,5cm wrist. Whereas the 42mm with 1/8th second counter, dead second and reserve de marche is a fairly sizeable watch. I'd call it a big watch. As I have opted...