quite a difference in my case LOL the little one is one I once bought but never wear because it is too small for my wrist ( it was a bargain which I couldn't let go ) The giant is one which I wear and enjoy a lot, despite the fact that it is huge...
those are extremes .... I have one which is even a lot smaller It used to belong to my grandmother. No idea when it was made but I guess the 1920's - 1930's ? I don't know exactly how small it is but I think it could be a tiny 12 mm LOL Now unless somebod...
My smaller watch is a 32 mm Lecoultre Weems, a military one. My biggest was a Panerai, the Cali ( 47 mm ) and now, a 44 mm watch, the Amvox II. From 32 mm to 44 mm, I have no problem with the size, even a nice 47 mm pleases me. Well, 20 mm is a bit too sm...
30mm is pretty standard english gold cased size for a retirement presemtation watch from the early 60's which is why i have a few and 49.2 is the biggest Omega that has been made for the wrist i think. I can wear them all which is good. G
also on the dial 35 Av. Opéra, Paris I think now there is a bank on this adress ( If I remeber correct Soc Gen) As you can see a monopusher chrono - Landeron movement Nothing fancy and way too small for me but I liked the watch and it costed me less than ...
i took this few nights ago to illustrate how "small" the IWC Big Pilot, and the PAM Bronzo and AP ROO Shaq look relative to the Zenith type 20s. one of my smallest watch, the VC...compared to the giant Zenith. Ms VC to Mr Zenith : I told you "you are the ...