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23 April 2008, 09:16 PM | #31 | |
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I left Rolex for a while & had Panerai, U Boat & Glycine. Size ranged from 44 -46mm but some looked alot larger that the others. It really depends on the design. One criticism I have of Rolex is the Daytona. I think it needs to be 44mm as in keeping with the design & social standing of such a timepiece. Apart from that 40mm is just right for everyday wear.
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24 April 2008, 12:00 AM | #32 |
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is it possible to even get your shirt sleeve cuff past a 43mm? Doubt it.
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24 April 2008, 12:21 AM | #33 |
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There is something to be said for a proportionate stainless steel or white gold piece.
I think this is why most of us wear a Rolex; so our watches aren't noticed. I have a Vacheron Constantin Patrimony power reserve date in white gold and I'm completely convinced the 36mm is the perfect size for a watch on my wrist. Most Rolex offerings are tool watches and I use my GMT as a tool watch...When I'm flying I don't want to have to squint to see the face and 39-40mm is just fine for most of us. Forty-three mm+ isn't in keeping with understated design. I'm sorry but I just can't take someone seriously with a giant gold watch on their wrist. Of course this is just my opinion... Best regards, J./// |
24 April 2008, 04:40 AM | #34 |
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40mm is as big as I want to go. I just don't have the wrists to pull off some of these massive modern watches. The 40mm Rolex size to me is ideal, both in form and function.
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24 April 2008, 04:45 AM | #35 | |
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Tell me about it. I had the OMEGA PO, a massive 45.5 mm and a very hefty 222 grams. Uncomfortable as all hell!!
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