I absolutely love classic watches with white enamel dials and am hoping to find just the right one. So far, my front runner is Speake-Marin's Serpent Calendar. However, I am not sure I would be able to wear this watch with it's long lugs, having a small asian woman's wrist. Also, the price is a bit on the high end. Second choice is the Chronoswiss Orea. I especially like the hand wound version with the "12" in red. A few criteria would be that the watch has roman numerals, is no larger than 40mm (ideal size would be 37-38mm), and preferably have a sapphire caseback.
I would greatly appreciate any other suggestions that I may have missed. Thanks.


and it actually wears very well on my less than small wrists. If you have a penchant for roman numerals as I do, was a smallish piece and classic simple looking, maye be consider, as I am, the VC Patrimony Classique. Its 35mm, in-house cal 1400 manual wind, with a sapphire case back. comes in WG and RG.
This piece also looks much nicer in the metal than in the pic. Hope this help some.



Have you considered the PSM's in the 38mm size, or is that still too big? I thought all the models came in 38 and 42mm sizes. I absolutely LOVE PSM watches. There is a beauty and soulfulness about them that cannot be denied. If you have the means, you should totally pull the trigger. I love the Serpent Calendar but the watch I'm really hot for from the PSM collection is the Shimoda. The diamond affixing the single hand onto the watch is such a nice touch. Can a girl really have TOO many diamonds?
Good luck with your search. I can't wait to see what you end up with!
Cheers,
Daos
I am definitely only looking at the 38mm ones. But I fear that even this size may not work well for me because of the long lugs. However, the long lugs are one of the features that I like best about the watch. I cannot say for sure yet since I still have yet to even try one on. Guess I'll just have to see.
I like the Shimoda a lot too. Hope one is in your future as well
and no, never can have too many diamonds for sure.







so I don't have anything to fear yet
Cheers,
Anthony