Have the days of the 42.3mm IWC Portugieser and similar 'over-size' watches come and gone? This is a genuine question, because I'm thinking of buying one.
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Yes, as in, that was the trend and that is not now the trend. No, as in, those sorts of watches are not going anywhere and are still as well (or badly) put together and worthy (or unworthy) of ownership as they ever were.
Ok,if you are a 65 kg person with a 13 cm wrist there are better options around. The only thing what counts is whether you like it on your wrist or not : in 99.9% of all the cases other people will be completely indifferent to the watch that you are weari...
It's strictly market manipulation and creation by the manufacturers. You know, the next best thing, what's old is new and so on. If you like it and it suits your wants, jump on it!
Shakespeare said it best. No i dont think 42 is large, i saw this piece recently in person for the first time and i have a smaller wrist and it is quite lovely. Below is the picture from a recent trip. I have a smaller size wrist of 6.75 inches and have w...
Unless it is your only watch. I enjoy wearing anything from 36-46mm. My wrist is 7 inches. Unless the lugs are hanging off your wrist, the issue of size is not about your wrist, but rather between your ears.