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24 June 2024, 10:01 PM | #31 |
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If only Rolex made a 38mm Explorer...
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24 June 2024, 10:08 PM | #32 |
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25 June 2024, 12:22 AM | #34 |
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25 June 2024, 12:32 AM | #35 |
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The 36 looks much better on that wrist. And it looks much better off the wrist too IMO.
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I tend to fall into the latter group so the vast majority my watches these days are 39-41mm. I have 7.75" wrists and I don't own anything below 39mm, and only a few outliers in the 43-44mm range these days. At the end of the day you have to go with your gut, because no amount of validation from a bunch of random folks on the internet based on wrist shots that invariable foreshorten the image, will really change your mind.
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25 June 2024, 12:59 AM | #37 |
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Well, as someone who is a bit of a bigger guy, with an almost 8" wrist & having just picked up a 36mm 124270 a couple of months ago I can say that the 36mm is a great little watch.
I at 1st debated back & forth, because a BLNR was my (mostly) daily & at first the 36 felt really small. Once I took the leap & purchased it, it feels just right & I have to make an effort to grab a different watch because the Explorer wears so well. |
25 June 2024, 02:02 AM | #38 |
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25 June 2024, 03:27 AM | #39 |
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I know the 36 looks small comparted to modern sports watches but its classic and looks amazing. alot of people say its super comfortable.
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25 June 2024, 07:27 AM | #41 |
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I like 36. I have large wrists at 8” and still pull out my old 16234 36 DJ from time to time. Just a classic look.
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25 June 2024, 07:35 AM | #42 |
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36mm explorer I is the classic form. But ultimately it depends on how you feel wearing it.
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25 June 2024, 07:55 AM | #43 |
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Find a 214270 and your dilemma will be solved. The 39 is pretty damn strong,
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25 June 2024, 08:31 AM | #44 |
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Between an Exp 36 or 40
Both have their unique advantages, it all depends on your style and the occasion.
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25 June 2024, 09:38 AM | #45 |
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honestly, if you can get a 39mm in good condition and go grey, I think it's the sweet spot.
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25 June 2024, 09:40 AM | #46 |
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Yes 36mm is the classic size, but when I tried on the 36mm Explorer, it felt fine on the wrist. I can see it being comfortable, but it just looked... dainty. Even smaller than the 36mm datejust or OP, and that's because I think it technically is smaller, but also the 19mm bracelet only adds to that as well.
I don't have a large wrist (6.5") and I'm no stranger to small watches, I love my vintage Omegas at 34mm and 35mm, and the last time I tried on watches, the Cartier Tank large size (which is small) felt and looked fantastic. But I can't do the Explorer, and I was on the waitlist for a year and half and I decided to not get it. The new Datejust however, (I go back and forth on my thoughts) does work, indeed. I think it's the 20mm lug width that makes the difference, well and I recently tried the silver dial DJ so there's that visual trick that a lighter dial watch wears larger. I also prefer the Jubilee to the Oyster, so there's that too. As I mentioned above, I think a true size 37mm Explorer would be perfect (for me). I sometimes wear my 38mm Hamilton Khaki Mechanical (in fact it's whats on my wrist right now) and it's definitely not too big, but I actually think it could be 1mm smaller, that's my justification for my thinking a 37mm Explorer would be ideal... If only. |
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6.75” wrist here. I had been wearing a 38.5mm Sinn 556 and when I first tried the new 36mm Explorer, the size and tapered bracelet did feel small.
Fast forward two years and the Explorer has become my daily and probably exit watch, and the tapered bracelet now feels perfect. I still own the Sinn but it now feels a little oversized, and I think it is the small size that makes the 36mm Explorer unique. |
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If you have a 6 1/2 inch wrist, the Explorer 36 is PERFECT FOR YOU! You just don’t know it yet. It looks small to you, because you are used to seeing larger watches on your wrist. It’s all about perception, which will change with your routine. Give it a chance. I’d bet it would become your favorite watch. Kat Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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26 June 2024, 01:07 AM | #49 |
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For you I think a 40. That just looks like it needs another mm or two.
The Air King is a poor comparison. The case is very different. |
26 June 2024, 02:14 AM | #50 |
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36 looks slightly better at your wrist size, but the 40 could work.
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Explorer 39 mark 2 dial is where it’s at if you ask me
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If you are already thinking the 36 mm is too small, trust me when I say that thought won’t go away. In reality the Exp 36 wears closer to 35 mm. I have a 7.1” wrist, purchased the 36 mm Explorer 124270, and sold it within a few months. It was just too small for me. The watch is amazing, and if your preference is for smaller watches then get the 36 mm, if not, go 40 mm.
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I'm looking for something that would split time with my BLNR and the more I think about it, the more I wonder if the 36 would be worn sparingly which then defeats the purpose. |
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26 June 2024, 11:16 PM | #55 |
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26 June 2024, 11:28 PM | #56 |
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go for 36
You think 36mm is too small because your perception hasn't adjusted to this size. If you wear a GMT and then put on a 36mm Explorer, it will feel small. That's obvious. It's like driving a Land Cruiser and then switching to a C class. The latter would feel tiny at first, but then you would adapt to it and see it as a normal size. I own a 36mm Explorer and will never trade it for a bigger size. I wear it along with other "big" Rolex watches (New Gold Sub, Milgauss, GMT, etc.) with no size problem. |
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Look, guys, Rolex cocked up the newest Explorers. The 36mm wears WAY too small on the wrist, since they decided to have lug width of 19" and taper the clasp to a dainty size. It's an inexcusable mistake. The 40mm, well... let's just say proportions aren't it's strong suit. A 38mm would be perfect. OP: I hate to say it, but neither is the correct answer. The 36mm looks to small on you (And I'm not a 36mm hater - I prefer a DD36 over the larger size) and the 40mm is just a weird watch.
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Hell, I have a 6.5" wrist and the 36mm felt too small on me. For context, I'm 6' tall and have a flat wrist (built like a triathlete).
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27 June 2024, 12:19 AM | #59 |
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The 36 just looks too small on your wrist. I think it’s one thing to argue that away with a vintage watch that doesn’t come in a different size, but you have a better for you option available in the 40. Go with that.
I think the 36 will always not quite look right. If they made a 38 I’d say that should work but they don’t. And we know a 40 will work well. |
27 June 2024, 12:28 AM | #60 |
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I switch between a 124270 and a VTNR on jubilee. I've had the 124270 for three years and have been a huge fan-boy the whole time, but since recently getting the VTNR I especially appreciate how the two differ in size.
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