I too think 39 mm would work better for you. Perhaps a 15202 or 15300

Dec 17, 2019,17:34 PM
 

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 By: Euroasianstar : December 17th, 2019-14:26
Am considering a mid sized Royal Oak in 36-37mm case size. I have a 7.5 inch wrist. Will it work or walk away? Would appreciate your feedback. Thanks.

Based on my own experience, I think you'll find it a bit small.

 
 By: VMM : December 17th, 2019-14:41
My wrist is 18 cm (7,08 inches), I have owned a beautiful 36 mm RO for twenty years, I have enjoyed it a lot, and I liked it on my wrist, but by today standards, and your wrist being larger than mine, I wouldn't recommend it to you. If it's possible, get ... 

Thanks for the feedback.

 
 By: Euroasianstar : December 17th, 2019-15:21
I feel very comfortable with 38-39mm watches. Would a 36mm Royal Oak wear large?

I also have a 7.5”wrist and I have several 34-35mm watches, but my RO is 39mm.

 
 By: kcinemod : December 17th, 2019-16:18
I highly recommend the 15202 or 5402. 39mm just feels right for this watch. Good luck!

I too think 39 mm would work better for you. Perhaps a 15202 or 15300

 
 By: descartes1 : December 17th, 2019-17:34
Here is the 15300 ...  

I too would suggest the 39mm ones

 
 By: NT931 : December 17th, 2019-23:27
I have a slim 6.3” wrist and my 36mm 14790ST is just nice for me. A friend of mine with a 39mm 15202 and a 7” wrist tried mine and gosh it looked too small. With your even bigger 7.5” wrist the 36mm RO would be too small.

I have 7” wrists and wear a 41mm 15500

 
 By: Skyrider01 : December 18th, 2019-07:46
I find the 37mm looks too small on me.

Agreeing w/ other replies, you might find it small.

 
 By: MichaelC : December 20th, 2019-16:21
Your wrist size will love a 39mm, and might even prefer a 41mm. Try some on and see what you think.