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It all depends on what is called small
I'm pretty sure we will not see 33 and 35 mm again. Ofcourse there will always be exceptions
But probalby less tha 15% of us would want to wear a 33 or 34 mm watch. I think everething between 39 and 42 is what we can call 'normal' size. Bigger watches between 43 and 46 will always have a place in the market but I do think we have reached a limit. 1 or 2 years ago several brands were making almost every watch in a 45mm or bigger size and that has stopped.
Brands like AP (the ROO) and Panerai can get away with it but we don't need 46mm or bigger JLC, IWC, Hublot
And the 60mm Egiziano .. well that was even 2 years ago a joke
I have a big wrist!
By: doublesix : September 4th, 2010-11:56
I started collecting PP's before the big diameter trend of late. The other day, I tried on my 1980's Calatrava and it looks like a woman's watch on my wrist. For me, I have a big wrist and the current larger watches such as the 5960, 5070, 5167 etc just f...
I have got several...
By: mac_omega : September 13th, 2010-11:50
I have got several vintage Pateks with incredible case designs and they all are pretty small compared to todays standards - but I do not care at all! In former times it was an art to produce small and slim watch movements which were accurate enough and re...