Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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I've tried on the Sport Evo and SE Impact several times . . .
. . . and found them to be surprisingly wearable in a purely physical sense on my slender wrist. Aesthetically, the Sport Evos convey a sense of chunkiness, amplified by the massive crown guards and squared-off hands. I take it that you find these design artifacts pleasing . . . if that's the case, then there shouldn't be an impediment to wearing a Sport Evo.
The sports G O that wears surprisingly well on a smaller wrist is the Senator Navigator without date . . .
. . . which manages to deflect its massive size due to the densely printed dial and entirely matte surface finish.
Cordially, Art
This message has been edited by Dr No on 2011-04-20 08:52:23
Sport Evo + Small Wrist
By: telackey : April 14th, 2011-15:43
I am considering a Sport Evo on a bracelet. There is no GO dealer anywhere nearby, so I'd end up purchasing unseen. My best reference is a SpeedyPro 42mm on a bracelet (sometimes listed as 43mm, so I assume it is something in between). It is just about pe...