For both sexes bigger and bigger was the trend until it was suddenly clownish unless you are Dwane or Serena. Style is always a moving target but to me this is a return to being rational.
Hi all, it all started with my wrist injury a while ago. This is the result of not doing a warm-up exercise. Anyway, I can't wear heavy wrist accessories for a short time, even a watch. When I found that the watch was hard to wear, I took a closer look at...
The round Movado Marine is 30mm diameter and dates from 1941. It was a gift from a US mother to her adult son on his birthday and just enlisted in the US Navy. The rectangular Movado is 24mm wide in white gold dates from 1940. The Rolex from 1934 is 20mm ...
On the other hand, i am on the list at patek for a womens reference, for myself I hope this answers your question my wife and i, we really dont care in this aspect.
Wear what you like. The large watch trend used to be a thing. I myself am over it. My wrist is 7 inches. 38 mm is the sweet spot for me. Hope that helps to answer your question!
On a personal note, my work indexing references started because my wrist likes 36-38mm diameter watches and there seemed to be a shortage of them and indeed there is, especially 37 I think the makers thought 37 is at the upper end of what they thought of ...