I have a 7 inch /17 cm wrist..I have the possibility of purchasing a 42 mm platinum version. I am wondering how it wears on the wrist?. Usually I like dress watches to be no more that 40mm.
By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : January 23rd, 2020-18:00
I feel like the 42mm is for people who feel the 40 is too small. I have a 7.25" wrist and 40mm FPJs feel right. I can wear a 42mm and would if that's the size a watch I loved came in, but since there's a 40mm option, I would recommend that to someone who already prefers that size.
I’m trying to keep my emotions in check. I think 40 mm is the correct size but when a very nice 42 mm CO is possible it can be tough to maintain objectivity. I appreciate your help. CB
If 40mm is your sweet spot, don’t go for the 42mm. You will regret it. 40mm is also my comfort spot for most watches. I think the Optimum wears bigger than most Journes. It definitely wears bigger than the 40mm Centigraphe (my favorite FPJ) since the bezel is narrower on the Optimum. Ultimately, I parted with the Optimum even though it is a gorgeous watch. It just wears too big for me even though I am fine with Centigraphe and Perpetual. Good luck in what you decide.
From a 2014 Monochrome review: “ The platinum case measures 40mm (note that the watch is also available in 42mm. The only thing that changes is the size of the bezel and of the lugs, both thicker. The dial remains the same diameter) and 10mm height.”
Lug length is always a major consideration in addition to case diameter...
By: CR : January 26th, 2020-04:47
A 44mm FPJ Linesport has no lugs, so it may wear similar to a 40mm watch with lugs. My 6"/154mm wrist is a bit smaller than yours, so on traditional watches with lugs, I always go with a smaller (38-40mm) case diameter if I have the option. That's why I'd get the 40mm Optimum. But as others have said, you really do have to try it for yourself.