jrwong23 (aka watchthebin)[Moderator]
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I would have said 36mm in the past
but now am getting used to 39mm too.
For calendar complications esp those with sub-dials, the extra 3mm does make the info on the dial easier to read hence I will prefer the more modern 39mm
But Gordon, the 36mms are so classical that I can't resist their charms too! All the PPs and VCs in 36mm are eternal classics. I will say they never run out of fashion even if all modern watches grow to 40+mm
cheers
robin
I have a Ref. 5056P...
By: jeffrey2 : March 30th, 2014-13:09
Which is similar to your friend's watch but with a grey dial and moonphase indication. And btw, the watch is 37mm in diameter. IMHO, I prefer the older models much more than the new ones, even though the newer watches are slightly larger. I think the bala...
I prefer the original size.
By: whit : March 31st, 2014-16:42
I do like the dial designs of some of the newer pieces and think they would be outstanding in a smaller case. I believe case sizes have become too large. I may be from the old, old school where the smaller size offers more discretion and keeps a quieter a...
I love the 5396.
By: patrick_y : April 5th, 2014-17:36
I like the 5035, but I love the 5396. If I were in the market for an annual calendar only piece, I'd probably get the 5396. But then dangle the WorldTime in front of me and goodness, I'll be stuck! Edit: You asked why. Why do we like watches in the first ...
5130P, not 5131...
By: patrick_y : April 10th, 2014-13:21
Honestly, I personally think the 5130P looks better on the wrist than the 5131. Don't get me wrong, I like cloisonne enamel and I think the 5131 is really special for having it. But I'm perfectly more than content with a 5130P on the wrist. Note, I don't ...