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3 January 2015, 12:15 PM | #1 |
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Another newbie question, this on watch size
Ok I have come to love this forum as I explore my first Rolex. I had just settled on buying (once I found the right one) a 1016 Explorer. Love everything about it plus the size is just right for my wrist. (Female with a smallish wrist) along the way I saw the GMT Master from the 1960s and was overwhelmed. The thing is, I can't find one to try on in my locale and I'm wondering if it will be too big. I now wear a cheap stainless watch that does measure 40 mm in diameter if I measure be back of the watch. The lugs add to that of course. Does anyone have the GMT master and could they do some measurements for me - or comment on the Heft and size? My wrist is 6.5 inches if that helps
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3 January 2015, 02:35 PM | #2 |
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My wife (she's small in size and stature as well) wears my 1680 sub and I think it looks great on her, she loves the weight of it.
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3 January 2015, 06:12 PM | #3 |
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Go for the GMT! You will not notice the difference once you have it on for five minutes.
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3 January 2015, 06:58 PM | #4 |
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It will be fine, I have small wrists myself and 40mm is the max size I wear that I feel comfortable with.
This is my -78 1675 on my 16.5cm(6.5in) wrist: |
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