I know for me 36mm is the right size watch for me. But how many 36mm watches do I own? A few, and not enough. Of course the issue is that most of what is produced that appeals to me (and others) is not 36mm. I recently look at some used Breguet watches. S...
Just my two cents, there is 42 and then there is 42. For example, my speedy is called "42" but it's really a 39, they count the rather obscure crown guards to get to "42." In addition, lug to lug it's smaller than my 39 Explorer!
And lug to lug as many point out is really the key. I also have a Speedy and it wears very well. Much smaller than the diameter would suggest. I referenced diameter specifically because I think many do not know as easily the lug to lug measurements of wat...
I think it’s hard to ask if you could have one watch what size would it be, as we all love certain watches for certain reasons and they may not be in our ideal size. The better question would perhaps be pick your favorite watch and then tell me what the i...
My thought was more do we all tend to think larger watches look better on our wrists than they actually do. For me, that’s 40mm looks OK but in reality I need smaller like 36mm. (Again, lug to lug is the key measurement but I’m talking diameter as it’s mo...
I stick mostly to 36/37 and have 34mm as well. The diameter of the dial also makes a difference which isn’t talked about as often as the overall diameter of a watch. Funny you mention Tudor, the black bay 54 has seriously piqued my interest.
Interesting question and a good one. What is your wrist size if you don’t mind me asking? Mine is 6.75 inches and for me 36mm-38mm look small on me, I do have maybe (6) 39mm like the FPJ Bleu which fit me perfectly, my size range is 39mm-44mm and 44mm fit...
I haven’t been posting lately and I miss the interaction. I’ve been fortunate enough to garnered quite a few new watches in recent months but wanted to show how different sizes and shapes can fit an average wrist…Jim
My wrist is smaller than yours, 6.25 inches. But I think you got my point. You say 39mm fit is perfect but you can go up to 44mm. For me, 36mm is perfect but I can go up to 42mm (even 44mm). In recent years however for anything of any significant value or...
Like you, I have some “bigger” watches because I want the complications or style, of course lug placement, like in the 45mm IWC Pall Weber I wear makes a big difference…Jim
It’s easier to think about diameter. A great example of the lugs is Breguet. I was looking a several watches this last week and for those that were 37-40mm the lugs resulted in a much larger watch on the wrist.
My two exceptions are iwc pilot chrono in 42mm as it fits with the pilot feel to wear bigger. The other is my 43.5mm montblanc minerva collection villeret chronograph, here my heart won out with the enamel dial, huge movement and balance wheel, finishing,...
Also, re the Montblanc you highlighted the big dilemma. We know a watch is likely too big, or beyond the size that ideally suits our wrists, but other factors come in. The draw of the watches features were just too strong and so we compromise. I think we ...
I have been musing about adding a patek, and I'm drawn to the pilot travel time (for many reasons, not as dressy, sweep seconds, unique look), but the 37.5mm "womens" not the 42mm ! The 42 is too big with all the pushers, etc.
I did really want to get it, as it’s one of the few Pateks I actually like as a casual watch. The smaller watch, when there is a choice like this, is likely better on most wrists. My issue with the smaller pilot was at that time there was only the rose go...
You are correct, the smaller version is 4N gold which is not as red as 5N. I actually think the 4N pairs well with the brown dial. A Tiffany branded one would be cool 👍
36 is for me a perfect size, certainly for certain models! There was a time when I did prefer much larger models going as high as a 44 at one point! 😆 But always favoured the 36-40 (approx) sizes, though certain models are exceptions where the size is par...
A lot depends on the watch and its lug-to-lug measurement. Some 36mm watches wear quite large and some 42mm’s wear just fine. But I generally prefer 38-40mm. Though I have a few vintage pieces around 35mm that are terrific. I don’t own anything beyond 42m...
But lug to lug is not widely referenced or quoted I think so most people think diameter and then perhaps adjust for visuals like longer lugs, larger pushers etc.
I would say market dependent somewhat. As mentioned, small is definitely fashionable in certain places. But for sure there remains a lot of great watches in the smaller size range which just get passed over due to size. Good for us happy with the smaller ...
Better a touch small than too big. One is discrete, the other uncomfortable. I am amazed however how different sizes, depending on brand and model seem to fit. Lugs, crowns, and optically bezels a big driver.
Than just diameter. It's good that recently lug to lug has been another reported metric for sizing. But another very important stat is the dial vs bezel size. For example, I have a x-33 that's 45mm (!) listed, but it wears better than a jlc MUT at 40 mm b...
And many folks here are more aware of the lug to lug than the average watch person (of which there are equally many of us here). You do make a great point re bezel and dial. Bezel thickness, colour or material as you say, also can be a big factor.
as to your comment I agree the general consensus seem to favor 39-42mm. these trends come and go, was not many decades ago most watches were 31-36mm. Do I think we will go back there? Not quite but I believe that we are looking to experiment towards small...
But perhaps they saw a demand for a larger iteration and 42mm wasn’t going to make sense (in which case they could have had 36, 39 and 42). So the OP39 was sacrificed. I was definitely excited to hear about the Tudor, hopefully some others might follow in...
The watch wears so good. I wore 34 Patek Philippe and Blancpain dress watches and thought the fit was good. I guess the size is is specific to each watch and the design of the case and lugs etc.
but I think what is more relevant is the lug to lug length of the watch. Breguets for example wear large due to their long straight lugs. That Rolex suits your wrist perfectly. In fact, that is my most important criteria when buying a watch - how it suits...
I was just looking at several this week. As much as I love the La Tradition only the smaller, and now discontinued version based on what I was told at the Boutique this week, fits my wrist due to the lug length. In fact, I found a 34 or 35mm watch that wa...
36mm Breguets work for me, as does 38mm Blancpain Flyback and 39mm Speedy reduced. What they have in common is <44mm lug-lug Alas, 38mm Classique Breguets are just a bit too big and don't get wrist time.
I have a 6.75-7 inch wrist. I’d go for a 36mm silver dial Rolex DJ versus a 41 DJ but prefer the 39mm explorer over the 36 explorer, for example, even if the 36 has better proportions. In the former scenario, dial color (lighter looks bigger), bezel thick...
I think the Rolex day date wears always a bit difference, also because of the bracelet. A comparison between at 36mm watch vs 43mm, nowadays I wouldn't buy anymore watches smaller than 40-42mm and I do not have a big wrist. What I want is wrist presence C...