Treiz1337
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I have the same size wrist. 16cm
Aug 10, 2020,13:32 PM
I tried on a friend's RO diver in black. It is way to big. Even if you buckle on the last notch of the strap, the watch will wear very loose. It wont feel secure and will be swing and rotate around your wrist. Which won't feel comfortable at all. If you are doing anything active, the crown will bang or dig into the back of your hand.
As for looks wise, still way to big to make it look good. You will look like a kid wearing a grown up watch. there is no way to make this look good with someone that have under 16cm wrist. With rubber straps, the watch should look like it fits securely to look good. Girls can pull off larger watches but there is a limit. For a <16cm wrist women's, I say a 40mm is largest I would go.
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Suitable for smaller wrists?
By: Journe1304 : August 10th, 2020-12:07
My father-in-law is very interested in the Offshore Diver 15710, in various dial colors. My mother-in-law really likes the white dial with blue accents—for herself. But she has considerably smaller wrists than you would think for someone wanting to wear a...
Agreed.
By: Journe1304 : August 10th, 2020-17:58
The case shape makes it wear very differently than watches or similar diameter from other brands.
My favorite AP
By: Weems@8 : August 10th, 2020-12:33
Easy pointing my favorite AP.
I have the same size wrist. 16cm
By: Treiz1337 : August 10th, 2020-13:32
I tried on a friend's RO diver in black. It is way to big. Even if you buckle on the last notch of the strap, the watch will wear very loose. It wont feel secure and will be swing and rotate around your wrist. Which won't feel comfortable at all. If you a...
Thanks for the tip!
By: Journe1304 : August 12th, 2020-17:24
May I ask what your wrist size is, out of curiosity?