Yes I agree the long lugs make the piece wear 'big'. Similarly I have experience with a Patek 96 which is quoted 30.8mm and, standing on long lugs, wears much 'bigger'. The 96's relatively large crown (of the 12'200 movement) also helps.
This particular reference is a truly charming and seldom discussed Calatrava, produced for only a few years around the middle of the past century. It can still be acquired at an excellent value in today's market. Congrats on being able to seize one, and t...
The lug shapes, 'raised' lacquer print on the name & seconds / minute tracks, the durability of a silvered dial against the elements, etc.. I can't fathom how people organized themselves to make these pieces 70 years ago.
That this watch even existed. It is BEAUTIFUL . A great strength of our community is that people like me,(certainly not an expert) can look and learn . The benefit of participating is enormous. Thank you so much for posting this watch!