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Old 29 February 2016, 03:53 AM   #1
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Watch Size: Big to Small and Back to Big Again

Just curious, I'm sure some of you here have gone through this, but I'm wondering how prevalent it is and how long it took to finally "settle" on one size of watch (if ever), regardless of brand. For example, purchasing the DSSD, flipping for the SubC, and then returning to the DSSD or its equivalent in another brand or so. I'm coming at it from a personal perspective as I seem to keep gravitating back toward larger sized watches, the Omega PO being the latest. When I then place my Pepsi on my wrist, it simply seems so much less substantial. Wondering reasonably if my tastes will ever level out...What say you all?
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Old 29 February 2016, 04:03 AM   #2
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It's not a bad thing to have multiple options in a collection. It all depends on the watch.
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Old 29 February 2016, 05:27 AM   #3
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I'll seem to go the other way. Stop wearing or selling the bigger watches and return to 40mm , the Pepsi being my latest...😄
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Old 29 February 2016, 05:30 AM   #4
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My collection is gradually gravitating toward the smaller, older references since they fit better on my 6.25" wrist.
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Old 29 February 2016, 06:39 AM   #5
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My collection is gradually gravitating toward the smaller, older references since they fit better on my 6.25" wrist.
Used to have several Panerai's. Sold them all for Rolex and never looked back.
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Old 29 February 2016, 06:48 AM   #6
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36 ->40 ->44 ->47 -->42 ->39 ->34 ->40 Fini
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Old 29 February 2016, 05:33 AM   #7
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If you're interested in larger watches, there are plenty of options out there, that's for sure. Did you buy a Planet Ocean, or are you just thinking about one?
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Old 29 February 2016, 12:44 PM   #8
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I just bought a PO 8500, 45.5mm and love that Orange bezel!


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If you're interested in larger watches, there are plenty of options out there, that's for sure. Did you buy a Planet Ocean, or are you just thinking about one?
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Old 29 February 2016, 06:05 AM   #9
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I've gone the other way as well. After years of wearing 44's, I'm back to a sub. The first couple of days, it felt/looked a little off to me, but now I'm really enjoying it. Just now, I put a 44 back on and it was the same reaction...weird
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Old 29 February 2016, 06:22 AM   #10
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I go the other way. Every time I put on my 40mm GMT it feels a bit weird. I adjust, but I think I actually prefer the fit of my 36 DJ
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Old 29 February 2016, 06:57 AM   #11
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Just curious, I'm sure some of you here have gone through this, but I'm wondering how prevalent it is and how long it took to finally "settle" on one size of watch (if ever), regardless of brand. For example, purchasing the DSSD, flipping for the SubC, and then returning to the DSSD or its equivalent in another brand or so. I'm coming at it from a personal perspective as I seem to keep gravitating back toward larger sized watches, the Omega PO being the latest. When I then place my Pepsi on my wrist, it simply seems so much less substantial. Wondering reasonably if my tastes will ever level out...What say you all?

I'm definitely getting to appreciate smaller watches. I started as a Breitling fan and have gradually progressed onto Rolex and others.

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Old 29 February 2016, 06:59 AM   #12
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Had a couple of 36mms and 42mm is largest I owned briefly, now settled into 39 & 40 for everything. Would consider a 38mm on the low end but nothing bigger than 40 on the larger sizes....for now.
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Old 29 February 2016, 08:54 AM   #13
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For me 40mm is the sweet spot regarding proportions on a sports watch.

I can pull off bigger depending on the watch, but not really needed.
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Old 29 February 2016, 11:35 AM   #14
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My taste has expanded. I started at 36mm and now have 36mm through 44mm. I enjoy them all.


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Old 29 February 2016, 11:38 AM   #15
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40mm is my sweet spot for the office. I will however go larger in casual settings.
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Old 29 February 2016, 11:53 AM   #16
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I found myself going through a similar experience, however, a variety of sizes in a collection helps. Although, as Muzz said, that 40mm just seems to be a great sweet spot that I always end up going back too.
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Old 29 February 2016, 11:56 AM   #17
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I have watches from 36-42mm. The 42mm is a Speedy Pro. Used to own a PAM372 but decided that 47mm was just excessive - despite loving the dial, hands, and plexi on that reference.

In the range 36-42mm, I feel that the watches I own mostly feel 'just right' for what they are. The only watch I'm slightly ambivalent about is my 39mm Explorer. I'm half seriously considering trading 'down' to the previous 36mm model. Not so much because of the short minute hand but because the dial almost looks too big! Weird, I know. Still making up my mind on this one.

But a year ago, I would have completely discounted the idea that I'd own any watch smaller than 40mm. Tastes change.

Would I ever buy a 34mm (or smaller) vintage dress watch? Not sure yet.

But I've learned never to say never!
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Old 29 February 2016, 12:00 PM   #18
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After a DSSD everything seems "too small"
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Old 29 February 2016, 12:13 PM   #19
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40mm seems about the sweet spot for me too. But if a slightly larger watch wears 'smaller' I'd consider it.

Panerai is a problem for me. They made a few 40mm watches but they are poor sellers in the after market. Now they don't even make the 40mm anymore (or won't soon), 42mm is their new smaller size. But even that is not the favored size. I like the style, but it seems this watch is all about the size and they are too big for me. Oh well.

Still hoping for the 40mm DJ and Basel.
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Old 29 February 2016, 12:20 PM   #20
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I enjoy them all (except the DSSD, not the size but the weight and fit).
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Old 29 February 2016, 12:39 PM   #21
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I've been through a few size changes through the years and decided that 40mm is the sweet spot as well. I have a 6.5", flat wrist.

Tag F1 38mm >> B&R BR03-92 42mm >> PAM 111 44mm >> Speedy Pro 42mm >> GMTiic 40mm >> SD4K 40mm >> GMTii 16710 Pepsi 40mm

Cannot wear the PAM anymore and the Speedy is a bit large to me now.


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Old 29 February 2016, 01:02 PM   #22
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Old 29 February 2016, 01:39 PM   #23
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Funny how tastes change used to be 45 to 50mm now anything over 40 seems to large
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Old 29 February 2016, 06:55 PM   #24
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With a bunch of 40-42mm in between!

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Old 29 February 2016, 10:21 PM   #25
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With a bunch of 40-42mm in between!

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Old 29 February 2016, 10:26 PM   #26
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I go between these two and everything 40-42mm in between when I feel like it.



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Old 29 February 2016, 08:17 PM   #27
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I moved from a much larger watch and when I first put on a 36mm DateJust, I did feel that it was just too small.

After a very short period of adjustment, I realised that the small size meant I didn't want to get it off my wrist as soon as I got home. It's there but hardly noticeable and is very easy to wear.

It's also a two toned model, champagne dial with diamond markers so it's got more than enough wrist presence.

My only dilemma now is when not to wear it.
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Old 29 February 2016, 09:20 PM   #28
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36-40-41-42-44-45 then 41/40. May get a Speedmaster but I won't go bigger than that.
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