My wrist is 7 inches as well. My feeling is also that I never go over 40 mm. But after trying on that 42 mm blue yesterday, I am seriously considering it! 🤩
Tried on 42 mm Laureato today. Blue dial is 42 mm. Silver dial is 38 mm. My wrist is 7 inches. Honest opinion, is the blue 42 mm too big for my wrist? Thanks for looking! ...
Everything comes down to relative proportion. 42 mm gives you a better wrist presence whereas 38mm looks tight and small on your wrist even though 38mm has a better overall proportion in itself. My 42mm Laureato wears like a charm on my 8 inch wrist and I...
But another question: is the 38mm version too small? If you're committed to getting a GP Laureato, I personally would err on the side of slightly too big rather than slightly too small for a watch of this style. Also, just a comment about pictures: I find...
After wearing the 38 mm for three weeks, it may be a bit small. The size / proportion of the dial, markers, hands and date look better on 42 mm version. They are all a touch small on 38 mm option. So this is why I am considering the 42 mm. Thanks for the ...
I would go with the 42. The reason is that in my opinion it looks fine on your wrist and all things considered, the 42 looks a better balance. Hope this helps with your decision. Out of interest, what was your first impression, 38 or 42 ?
Is the way I see it too. Almost like GP built and designed the Laureato to be 42 mm for its modern day creation. Where the proportions on the 38 are a bit off. 38 was my first and only impression. Until I tired on the 42 today 😎. Thanks for weighing in ...
Ok some shots the 42 mm looks ok. In others it looks a little big. And in some shots the 38 mm looks ok, and in others it looks a little small. Take some pics from afar and send them and we can judge better. Try to stop thinking watches in terms of case s...
Thank you Marc. After wearing the 38 mm for a few weeks I do actually think the dial, markers, hands and date are a bit small. Thickness of both is ideal, streamlined and thin. Lug to lug is def safer on 38. Whereas lug to lug on 42 is near the limit, lik...
Is playing tricks. I have said this before … west a 42 mm for a few days and then try on a 38 mm and it will seems small. The opposite applies as well. Maybe don’t buy anything for now and just wear your 38 mm silver and have some quiet time with it?
Appreciate you sharing! The best examples are pics 1 and 2. It further drives home my wish that GP made this latest version 40 mm. It’s entirely possible that 38 is a bit too small and 42 mm is a bit too big. So I will choose between the 2, as they are th...
Is the most desirable, collectible and best fit etc. It is also the most expensive. I don’t know if you are a “serious collector” or just purely based on looks and such but if “serious” then get the 41 mm … it’s the one with most provenance and it’s a lim...
I have a model in 42 mm and 2 models in 35, honestly it's just a matter of appreciation 🤷♂ I admit that the Laureato in 40 mm crossed my mind. The future will tell.
My wrist is 7 inches as well. My feeling is also that I never go over 40 mm. But after trying on that 42 mm blue yesterday, I am seriously considering it! 🤩
Is there already one that I’ve been saying is a gem that people don’t know about ? Laureato-olimpico ref 8017 ☺️ I was interviewed by a watch magazine and it gets published soon. I talked about the laureato olimpico 8017. So, soon, others will know about ...