Imho it depends on how the overall design is visually complementary to one's wrist. On one hand I love the Panerari 1118 TRON, yet there are times I love wearing the super-thin Bvlgari Octo FS.
Big... Small... The whole point is to enjoy your time
We cordially invite our members to join our WS event in the thread opened in our Wrist Scan Forum. Theme this weekend is Big or Small? Does Size Matter? Which are your favorite sizes in watch cases? Do you prefer classic watches of less than 40 mm or do y...
Imho it depends on how the overall design is visually complementary to one's wrist. On one hand I love the Panerari 1118 TRON, yet there are times I love wearing the super-thin Bvlgari Octo FS. Big... Small... The whole point is to enjoy your time ...
A tool watch can go up to 47 mm without problem, for me. A sports watch somewhere between 38 to 44 mm. Here is a selection: 32 mm: 35 mm: 44 mm: No, definiitely, coolness, elegance, beauty, his has nothing to see with size. Size doesn't matter. ...
size as per today standards. By the way I agree with you classification of sizes depending the type of watch. It´s interesting to see how a design like your 32 mm Le Coultre pilot´s watch can look bigger on he wrist. Very nice! What can I say about your M...