Hello everyone. Watches come in all sizes and so do people. What size watches do you prefer ? Does it make a difference if the watch is on a bracelet or not? The follow up question and what is your wrist size ? What is your most comfortable watch ? For me...
Hi Bill, I prefer straps as opposed to bracelets. The bracelets tend to pull the hair on my arm, and while I do have a couple watches with bracelets, they sit in the safe. I have a normal, I think, size wrist at about 7.25 inches and I really go not like ...
Good idea too a thread Wrist size: 215 mm or around 8,5 inches. Watch size: 32-42. As I did sell my only Panerai as I think it was to big... Strap/bracelet: I like both, but prefer bracelet on my daily beaters and strap on my dress watches. Dial: Prefer w...
I would not wear anything that looks ridiculously large and expansive on my wrist like the AP Royal Oak Offshore (nothing wrong with that watch, of course, the problem is with the wrist size). My most comfortable watch would probably be the Seamaster Pro ...
I have 6.6" wrists, but I'm also 6'2", so larger watches work fine within reason. Wrist shape has much to do with it. A flat wrist like mine gives the appearance of wider wrist. I lean lean towards smaller vintages, but I do own a 45.5 Planet Ocean as wel...
... so the largest watch I'll wear is a 42mm Vostok Europe I got at an estate clearance for less than a good watchband. Anything larger looks like I'm wearing my father's watch and won't fit under a cuff. Most comfortable with 34mm to 36mm Seamasters, Con...
my wrist size but I like them between 40-42mm for elegant i.e suit piece and 44-47mm for sport i.e. casual. Sport definiteyl bracelet....elegant definitely strap. Have 55m piece and feel great with it :0) Damjan
Hi all, I have a very slim wrist at about 18 cm, so too large cases look ridiculous. I do not care about the size of a watch as my main theme in collecting is (very old) vintage. Collecting is more important to me than wearing all of them... so size does ...
".......I like rectangular watches a lot - but I know I belong to a minority..." No, you are not. This square Zenith (1965 vintage) has the most time on my (small) wrist....
I don't like the big, chunky cases. Smaller watches are less prone to the daily bumps and grinds. The size of this Seamaster seems perfect for my wrist size ....
for watches up to 42 bracelet ok but 44 plus leather strap only.... strangely the 44 speedmaster wears like a 42..on the bracelet Imran This message has been edited by imran in london on 2011-01-22 18:21:54
I have watches between 37-42mm. I like a watch on a strap, but I have to admit that a really well-crafted bracelet can make me change my mind. The one thing with straps is that when it's hot here I sometimes get heat rash on my wrist, which can be a bumme...
A great question Bill. My wrist is approx 6.5in around. The 34-36mm size range suits my wrist well, also covers much of the 50s and 60s Omegas I like, though I currently have watches from 32mm to 42mm in my collection. It depends quite a bit on the watch ...
I have 8.25 inch (210mm) wrists but I still like wearing smaller watches like my 22mm rectangular Omega T17 and my 34mm vintage Connies and Seamasters. However, I have a number of larger watches (39 - 42mm) and I feel that these suit me better. I suppose ...
wrist around 7inches, my smallest watch is 26mm - classic VC and biggest is 60mm- pam 341 always prefer leather. occasionally bracelet, would be either Omega speedies or Rolex daytoina or submariner. best, Horo
. . . a few years ago (by pplater on HoMe, if not mistaken), my answer was 35 mm to 39 mm, with 37 mm as ideal. My wrist, Cazalea's 37 mm GS: Today, my preferences in round watches is pretty much the same, but weighted more towards the lower end of the sc...
Well I should start with the details, I have a 7.5 inch wrist and thick forearms from many years of contact sports. To that end I tend to like larger sizes, contrary to many PuristS. My Omega collection ranges from 38mm (1966 Seamaster 30) to 49mm (The Ra...
My wrist is thin, so big watches look ridiculous on me. I know that, but I still like a few of these behemoths anyway -- in particular, some of the first quartz Omegas. Below are some wrist pics. I included the Rolex Deep Sea pics because I think that's t...
Hi, its an old post but hopefully you can still see it Im in the same situation with you. 6in and I can see myself going for a “correct” or small watch! I have put my eye on the new sea dweller 43 but im a bit afraid of the size. The normal last generatio...
I've tried on the DeepSea and while I do own watches at 44mm and 45mm the DeepSea is just a monster on my wrists. It's not just the 43mm, it's the thickness of the case too.