Hello dear friends! As announced last Wednesday the Theme asks our participants to share their feelings and preferences about case sizes. In the 1940’s, 1950’s and 1960’s men’s watches were generally offered with cases ranging around 34 to 36 mm maximum. ...
... of the DNA of this type as well as giving it that strong character to this awesome piece. I look forward to view some additional shots of Big and Small from your fine collection! Have a nice week end my dear friend. Abel
... I feel that Size really matters as it adds to the charm or interesting character of a watch. Some vintage watches like Rolex Bubblebacks look so charming due to its size among other characteristics. Panerai and Pilot watches have such a strong charact...
... and generous with your comments to me! Appreciate so much! It is my big pleasure to share my watches here and I’m happy to know you like them so much. I wish we will be able to meet some day soon my friend! Un abrazo muy fuerte y cuídate mucho mi amig...
Among your whole series, (with some good acquaintances) my personal favs are - the Radiomir with the waterdrops on the dial - great shot ! - the other Radiomir shot (don‘t know the exact Ref.), in yellow/ orange with the „Fuse“) type pic on the mirror typ...
The Radiomir shot: it is reference 687 with a degradee brown dial, it looks almost yellow in the center under some sunlight angles. The mirror surface was the roof of a dark color car in a parking lot! Lol! I tried to capture the reflex of some palm trees...
It is true, I also open your posts like meeting a good old friend and wishing to see what nice surprises you bring with shots and tic tacs. I´m happy to find your entries and I wish some day we will have the pleasure of a real meeting and chatting in pers...
... and considering my love for the Rolex brand these little watches fascinated me. I feel they are a jewel which still don´t receive the attention they deserve among Rolex collectors. Have a nice Sunday my dear friend! Abel
Is a good example. 35mm if I remember correctly. I haven’t shown it on the forums because it is almost definitely a redial, and because I cracked the hardlex (and have yet to get it replaced), so it isn’t exactly the nicest piece. Still, it is the first w...
... dial and the correct glass for it. Agree that it is a very interesting watch being a milestone in Seiko history as their first High Beat movement. I wish you´ll enjoy participating in our WS so much! Hagwe! Abel
It's a loud watch, relatively speaking. Sounds like a little machine gun next to your ear. And it has been very accurate during practical use. Hopefully one day I will find a genuine example!
I do like all kind of watches , big , small , rond or any shape tbh . My sweet spot is around 40mm . But i still own my first proper watch that I bought more the 30years ago. Back the this was a normal size This Corum isn’t that big either but still got s...
The beautiful watches you share show that you enjoy watches regardless their sizes and confirming that it is not size what matter but the designs and personal tastes what makes for the enjoyment of our timepieces. Your Baume & Mercier may be "small" for t...
Seiko makes some great diving watches and you show a good example. Charming both your Oris and Swatch watches and I´m specially fond for that lovely swimmers dial one! Keep enjoying your collection so much no matter their sizes! Hagwe! Abel
Imho it depends on how the overall design is visually complementary to one's wrist. On one hand I love the Panerari 1118 TRON, yet there are times I love wearing the super-thin Bvlgari Octo FS. Big... Small... The whole point is to enjoy your time ...
... sizes and designs. You show two superb watches with strong but different personalities. You know I love Panerai and the Bulgari Octo is in my wish list. Such a beautiful design! Keep enjoying them so much! Hagwe! Abel
The smallest (35mm) and the biggest (43mm) watches in my collection. 20 years ago, the Delma was my daily wear and it was considered uni-sex. Now it seems too small for me to wear to meet people, although I wear it sometimes at home. The 43mm De Bethune D...
... not only inside home. 35 mm is a very enjoyable size I feel. Your DB is truly breathtaking and with a strong personality. Keep enjoying them so much! Hagwe! Abel
WS hosts always try our best to find a theme each week end to attract as many participants as possible to enjoy sharing their shots and exchanging personal points of view about them. Ultimately it is the members participation what makes for the fun, enjoy...
Normally I would not give much thought to buying or owning a 37MM watch, conventionally believing 37MM to be too small. However, I am so thrilled to own this rare Zenith A3818 “ Cover Girl” Revival. She wears perfectly! ...
... to reduce our enjoyment of many interesting and beautiful timepieces not fitting our pre set limits. The Cover Revival limited edition is a wonderful watch. 37 mm adds to its charm and vintage looks and I´m sure you are enjoying so much wearing it on ...
here are some of mine in various sizes... my smallest watch at the moment is the 5196R at 37mm my biggest are at 45mm and i don't see them often in this forum. the first one is a Milus Tri-retrograde Seconds. i like the way the seconds are presented like ...
You share them in stunning photographs indeed. Very interesting Milus and its original way of displaying seconds! Your 5196 Calatrava is a very elegant dress watch with a nice size at 37 mm for this type of timepieces. I guess 45 mm is a wearable size for...
... standards but which I find very wearable and as a matter of fact I wear from time to time by Bubblebacks in this size. Your superb Patek 5070 is a modern classic and at 42 mm sits very nicely on the wrist. What a beautiful chrono! We share similar tas...