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Old 28 May 2014, 10:23 PM   #121
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I'll wear anything that is 36mm to 42mm but nothing larger. I was channel surfing last night & I came upon SHOPHQ and they were selling Invicta watches. They were showing a 56mm watch that had to be almost a inch thick, it looked ridiculous. Then this guy goes on to say that it can be worn with a suit or even a tux. That's when I changed the channel LOL..
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Old 28 May 2014, 10:36 PM   #122
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I'll wear anything that is 36mm to 42mm but nothing larger. I was channel surfing last night & I came upon SHOPHQ and they were selling Invicta watches. They were showing a 56mm watch that had to be almost a inch thick, it looked ridiculous. Then this guy goes on to say that it can be worn with a suit or even a tux. That's when I changed the channel LOL..
Uber large watches make sense to me if 1) you have wrists the size of Andre the Giant, or 2) it is being worn over a wet suit. Other wise, no way.
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Old 28 May 2014, 10:38 PM   #123
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I have always thought watches are becoming too large.
For men any watch between 35-42mm is a fine size. I don't like how watches are getting bigger and bigger. IMO 42mm is pushing it however still acceptable- no larger though IMO
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Old 28 May 2014, 10:40 PM   #124
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40mm is perfect for me, especially now

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Old 28 May 2014, 10:40 PM   #125
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... Do you have the same problem?

The DSSD, the 42mm Explorer 2, and Panerai has ruined me. The 40mm looks like a woman's watch on my wrist to me now.

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I don't plan to buy any more 40mm models either. DSSD, EXP II, YM II, and AP ROO are all possibilities now.
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Old 28 May 2014, 10:46 PM   #126
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I also prefer larger watches however you could never mistake a 16610, 1680 or a 5512 for a ladies watch, no mater how good a woman may look wearing it. JMHO
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Old 28 May 2014, 11:41 PM   #127
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Old 29 May 2014, 02:21 AM   #128
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Could you post a wrist shot of your YM 2?
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Old 29 May 2014, 03:04 AM   #129
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On close scrutiny, Starbucksboss's avatar looks more like a young Ian Fleming than the famed Nazi and architect of the Holocaust.

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As I'm sure you know, size is only a concern of the 'small'.

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Old 29 May 2014, 03:56 AM   #130
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... Do you have the same problem?

The DSSD, the 42mm Explorer 2, and Panerai has ruined me. The 40mm looks like a woman's watch on my wrist to me now.

I'm sad/happy.



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Nope. My wrist size is perfect for 36-39mm.
Any watch can look like a woman's watch. I've seen women wearing 42mm watch. It all depends on your thinking. Just enjoy wearing your watch
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Old 29 May 2014, 04:33 AM   #131
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All depends on wrist size. I have large wrists so the 41mm DJ works perfect for me. For folks with smaller wrists, that size looks too big.
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Old 29 May 2014, 04:34 AM   #132
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I don't plan to buy any more 40mm models either. DSSD, EXP II, YM II, and AP ROO are all possibilities now.
Obviously, I'm biased due to the fact I own and love my DSSD. However, I feel I can offer some useful perspective on the matter and the original point made by the OP. I've read over the years about "wrist size" but I think it involves more than that. I have 7" wrists and am only 5'8" but have wide hands and large(r) forearms. I go about 185 lbs and have a pretty athletic build. The DSSD size (and others with its type of proportions) just look right on me and I've found it to be the most comfortable watch I've ever had the pleasure to wear daily. Over the years, I have spent much time, and unfortunately much money, on watches like the GMT II and Explorer II (39mm), and the previous generation Sea-Dweller, where I really, really tried to convince myself they "looked" or felt big enough when I knew deep down they weren't for me. I look at the DSSD as everything I've ever wanted in a Rolex, its size, looks, and feel are perfect and I wouldn't change a thing. I realize 44mm watches aren't for everyone just as though 40mm aren't either. It would appear though that the somewhat constant talk of the "big watch trend" is misplaced and that, in truth, 40mm is now and probably will be, too small for many where 42-44 is truly here to stay. In the final analysis, wear what you want and be happy with your choice
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Old 29 May 2014, 04:41 AM   #133
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Big watches aren't a trend, they are a fact IMO. I was out shopping with the family yesterday and window shopping, as a complete generalisation the Rolex window display looks small when you look at omega, tag, Cartier and pretty much any other brand. Other brands tend to have a much greater variety of sizes to please everyone
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Old 29 May 2014, 04:52 AM   #134
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My buddy's girfriend wears a 42mm MK watch, bigger than my Rolex.
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Old 29 May 2014, 05:34 AM   #135
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36 to 40 mm

And no bigger! I've been wearing my Father 's watch which is 33mm recently. Leave it on for a week and you get used to the size.
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Old 29 May 2014, 05:52 AM   #136
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That's how I felt after trying on my Sub after wearing the DSSD for a month. It felt like cheap tin. It would be nice if there was a concession that 40MM and smaller is dependent on wrist size and build. I think there's just too many "skinny-wristers" that are upset that they can't pull off the DSSD.
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Old 29 May 2014, 05:58 AM   #137
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40mm or maybe 41mm just right for me. Huge watches look ridiculous regardless of the person wearing them, IMHO.
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Old 29 May 2014, 06:02 AM   #138
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Old 29 May 2014, 06:06 AM   #139
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Big watches aren't a trend, they are a fact IMO. I was out shopping with the family yesterday and window shopping, as a complete generalisation the Rolex window display looks small when you look at omega, tag, Cartier and pretty much any other brand. Other brands tend to have a much greater variety of sizes to please everyone
The "trend" isn't really reflected by what watches are available but rather by what people are buying/wearing. For example, the PAM Luminor and Radiomir didn't just get big in the last decade; they've always been big.

The question of being in fashion or not is more answered by the current market shares that various size watches in the luxury category occupy compared to the last few years. Don't know the answer to that but I'm pretty confident that Rolex sells more watches every year and they don't have much to offer above 42mm. So, whatever the trend actually is, apparently Rolex is not out of fashion.
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Old 29 May 2014, 08:52 AM   #140
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As I'm sure you know, size is only a concern of the 'small'.



P.s. Why do you have a picture of Reinhard Heydrich as your avatar ?

Looks like you are peeing folks off here Bernie...wonder why?

Just for clarification it is Ian Flemmimg...as you probably don't know I'll help you - The man who created James Bond.


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Old 29 May 2014, 08:54 AM   #141
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"Very soon all watches are going to return to 34/36 mm" ..........you are quite clearly delusional.

Another pearl of wisdom Bernie...nicely done!


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Old 29 May 2014, 09:01 AM   #142
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Haha, idk, I'm 6'1", 7.5 inch wrist and I think 40mm is great size.

Check out this video of JJ Redick discussing this very thing.





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Old 29 May 2014, 09:01 AM   #143
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Every time I try on a President, I am surprised by the presence a 36mm watch can have on your wrist. Some day...
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Old 29 May 2014, 09:04 AM   #144
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I can hardly see that watch on your wrist. Are you sure it's okay?



Looks smashing. If I read one more post on this thread about how small and girly and cheap tin a 40mm is - I'm going to get into trouble.
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Old 29 May 2014, 09:11 AM   #145
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The solution is to pony up a pledge and list your teeny weeny Rolex for sale here.

Don't expect a good price though. 40mm is sooooooooo last season.
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Old 29 May 2014, 09:22 AM   #146
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love all the watches i have, from the 40mm daytona to my 47mm panerai 372, each for their own reasons
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Old 30 May 2014, 04:43 AM   #147
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Starbuckboss, not only does it appear that Rolex, Breitling Omega, AP, Panerai etc have to employ you for advice in regards to the size of future watches, you have elevated yourself to forum spokesman. You obviously prefer small watches for your small wrist, that is your choice but not everyone agrees with you, in fact the majority of the watch buying public obviously don't. Ps I know exactly who the avatar is but that particular picture does look like the aforementioned, it was supposed to be light hearted.
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Old 30 May 2014, 06:08 AM   #148
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Tried em' all and 40mm is the best for me!
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Old 30 May 2014, 07:09 AM   #149
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Lots of strong opinions and only 10 posts with pictures. Seems to me there should be more to help illustrate the naysayers's point.
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Lots of strong opinions and only 10 posts with pictures. Seems to me there should be more to help illustrate the naysayers's point.
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