I've been pondering this question for a long time now. With the release of 60mm Egiziano, I can't help but wondering where would that leave pencil wrist guy like myself... Long ago, I used to go with the simple criteria that: When I look at the watch stra...
u gotta lay off them big watches but if you can't resist and have to wear those luvly big pieces than you gotta train with the best! hope alls well wif u dude the panerai 60mm watch is a clock. anyone who says it can be worn on the wrist has to be built l...
The Egiziano is to be worn on a big leather Jacket. ROFLMAO. When it's too big, it is too big, my friend. I have no problems with 47 mm Luminors or Rads, but I have with ROO... ( ??? ). The Montoya I owned didn't fit my wrist, so I sold it. For the Egizia...
Jester, In a post a few threads down, I speculated on possible issues surrounding watches that are obviously ill-fitting. A point I did not make there, but which your post elicits, is that as long as people keep buying oversized watches that don't fit the...
It's not a watch to be worn in today's age. Those who will buy it will probably use it as a desk clock or it will turn into a safe queen. I'd use it as a desk clock if I were buying one. - AT
(Latin) Who watches the watchers? Jester, my good man – it depends on whether you are watching the watch or expect others to watch you. Your initial criterium seem reasonable to keep the watch head within the confines of your wrist silhouette or the strap...
... To my mind there's one justification: history. Panerais have always been big and the original Egiziano was 60mm, like this year's re-issue. As a rule, I completely agree with your first criteria (watch head not bigger than wrist width). But when you w...
First of all great collection of "big" pieces Jester! I must play this one against all team :0) I just love big watches but OK the 60mm Egiziano is my upper limit also. If I could by one and I hope I will one day I'll surely ware it regardless queue behin...
You do have a VERY big and interesting collection. I guess you won't wear all your pieces or you'll have to change several times a day So, would you buy a watch (to complete your collection) even if you know you'll probably almost never wear it ?