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Those lugs really look on the edge, but if you like it and it feel comfy on the wrist I think that's what's important, only you can tell. I love it. Best, Vte
The 1815 is 39,5 mm, smaller than that for a modern high end chrono is quite unlikely to find. Maybe you should try to find a nice vintage chrono, they used to be smaller back in the days. Right now the one that comes to my mind, a favorite of mine, it's ...
... but that shouldn't stop you if you love it. I have quite a few watches that look ridiculously large on my wrist. It doesn't bother me. I bet you can find a really nice, high-end, vintage sub-37mm chrono -- especially if you're okay with yellow gold (w...
If it's comfortable, then still consider whether its size might work for you (e.g., too big for a dress watch, but it may work as a more casual watch). The 1815 black dial chrono is a great piece. Cheers, John
I don't know what size watch you typically wear but I rotate from as low as 37mm and as high as 45mm and when you move from the highest range to the lowest or vice versa it takes a little while to get used to the new size. I am wondering if that effect is...
Right now in my collection the biggest watch is a Jaquet Droz 39mm with almost 50mm lug to lug. Somehow I don’t find it too big despite the slight lug over hang! I think the 1815 Chronograph shall wear quite similar to this. ...
I didn't know them came in 39mm's. I've owned 2 JD's previously both were 43 mm like the ones pictured below. If it means anything, they both wore much larger on me than than 1815 Chrono. With that being said I wish I still had the rose gold JD as I kind ...
The watch looks a bit big for your wrist but I think you can get away with it because it has a sporty look. You can also cheat by putting a slightly thicker strap (not too thick as it can affect the lugs and spring bars in the long term). Thicker strap hi...
is my favourite chronograph in the market. I do not usually like a black dial watch but on this Lange, it is perfect. I have tried this watch on too and yes it is just about the maximum size you can get away with in your small wrist. My main concern would...
I am not so sensitive about the weight. As a matter of fact I have been wearing my Platinum Lange 1 for a whole week now and do not feel the weight an issue. I feel that the 1815 Chronograph in white gold is around the same weight of my Lange 1. So that’s...