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Old 24 August 2017, 04:08 AM   #61
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Doop, you sure have big wrist, but imho it should work just fine. There are no rules, just opinions on this subject. Whatever you like is fine. Just try on a few different pieces at an AD before you buy

Here an example of the opposite, my wife with very small wrist and a huge watch. Wear what you want and enjoy it
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Old 24 August 2017, 04:24 AM   #62
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For decades Rolex produced and sold three sizes; 26m, 30m and 36m. OK the sport watches were a monstrous 40m. How many of these sizes did Rolex sell? Nobody knows for sure: only Rolex does. Did men with large, whatever size that comprises, wrists distain Rolex because they weren't massive. Obviously not. This recent phenomenon of large cases: up to 50 mm, is relatively recent. Try the last 10-15 years. Rolex an admitted late comer. Buyer's choice. Whatever you like. Whatever the size.
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Old 24 August 2017, 04:27 AM   #63
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There are 43 and 44mm Rolex models for larger wrists, also check out AP.
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Old 24 August 2017, 05:53 AM   #64
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The DJII wears quite a bit bigger than the DJ41. I was at an AD last night and finally got to compare my DJII to the 41's in the case and for my 7.5" wrists the II works much better. The associate agreed completely. If you are worried about it looking small on your wrists the II might be the better way to go, unless you want to go to the sport lineup
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Old 24 August 2017, 06:43 AM   #65
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Most men's Rolex models should look fine on your wrist. If you really want a bigger Rolex you can look at the DDSD, SD43, and YM2.


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Old 25 August 2017, 09:17 AM   #66
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I'm 6-3 255 and wear my 36mm DD everyday. 8 in wrist.



Anyone know if tebow15 is really Tim Tebow? I mean dude is wearing Florida Gator flip flops in that pic? 6-5? 250? That you Timmy?


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Old 25 August 2017, 11:51 AM   #67
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Old 25 August 2017, 10:00 PM   #68
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That's the kinda reply I would expect from the "Real Timmy Tebow" lol

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Old 25 August 2017, 10:49 PM   #69
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Old 25 August 2017, 10:51 PM   #70
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It will only look silly if you have been stereo typed into thinking it will look silly.Myself quite a big guy with just over 8.50 inch wrist and 40mm watches are fine for me.Plus I often wear some of my vintage which are just 30mm in size. And back in the 1940s watches were around 30mm to 33mm in size and can assure you there were some big guys around then.
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Old 27 August 2017, 12:07 AM   #71
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I'm 6'5" 275lb I wear size 16 shoes and ya I have a big 9.5" .... wrist. My problem is I can't get the bracelet over my hand unless they add 2-3 links I started with a D-Blue the glidlock was a big help.



I always liked the Bluesy so I called my AD he said I have a handful of links come on in he add 3 extra links to get it on my wrist and then fitted it perfectly. Yes it looks small on me compared to other guys but I like it so I wear it .



FYI: I haven't hade one person come up to me and say it looks to small on me.


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Old 27 August 2017, 12:13 AM   #72
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I'm 6'5, 260 and I have a Deep Blue and this YM2. 40mm is too small, IMO


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Old 27 August 2017, 12:17 AM   #73
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^^ now that's the way to wear a dssd! I'm not as large as you but I'm pretty muscular about 250lbs and for me the 40mm just look stupid, I feel like I'm wearing a kids watch. No one else ever commented and even when I pointed out I feel like this no one really agreed. Like what's been said wear what you're comfortable in! For me I wasn't comfortable with the 40mm watch on my wrist, doesn't mean it didn't look great simply preference. Now I have a BP FF at 45mm and it looks perfect imo but i saw it on my friends wrist and was like oh that's why everyone goes on about it being so bloody big. Big Bill, you could strap on a wall clock and I think you could pull it off lol, meant in the nicest possible way.
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Old 27 August 2017, 12:19 AM   #74
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We live in a world where people think 41 mm Datejusts are too small. :(
They are 39mm in actuality.
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Old 27 August 2017, 12:31 AM   #75
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They are 39mm in actuality.
I'm aware. And yet tough guys the world over wore 36mm Datejusts without thinking it's a mark against their masculinity.
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Old 27 August 2017, 12:32 AM   #76
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40mm and up and you'll be fine.
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Old 27 August 2017, 01:04 AM   #77
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I'm aware. And yet tough guys the world over wore 36mm Datejusts without thinking it's a mark against their masculinity.
I really don't think anyone sees it like that if I'm honest, it's just a preference thing, and possibly the sheer fact that the option is there, I'm very very sure some of those men that had to wear the 36mm as that's all that was available would have liked a larger watch.

It seems as if the guys that can't pull off the larger watch that feel insecure and mention that bigger = overcompensating. Seems odd. So as to your comment yeah they wore it because that's what was on offer simple.

On a side note people are always getting bigger, stronger, faster. I'm sure the average wrist is bigger now than it was in 1950 just as how an average male is now larger in general.
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Old 27 August 2017, 01:17 AM   #78
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I'm 6-3 255 and wear my 36mm DD everyday. 8 in wrist.

Anyone know if tebow15 is really Tim Tebow? I mean dude is wearing Florida Gator flip flops in that pic? 6-5? 250? That you Timmy?
Hmmmm...looked it up. Tim Tebow is listed as 6' 3" and...260 lbs.
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Old 27 August 2017, 01:30 AM   #79
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I really don't think anyone sees it like that if I'm honest, it's just a preference thing, and possibly the sheer fact that the option is there, I'm very very sure some of those men that had to wear the 36mm as that's all that was available would have liked a larger watch.

It seems as if the guys that can't pull off the larger watch that feel insecure and mention that bigger = overcompensating. Seems odd. So as to your comment yeah they wore it because that's what was on offer simple.

On a side note people are always getting bigger, stronger, faster. I'm sure the average wrist is bigger now than it was in 1950 just as how an average male is now larger in general.
I've read this whole thread and haven't read anyone saying "bigger = overcompensating"

I think you're reading your own thoughts into what people on this thread are actually writing.

It really is a taste / fit issue, and there are no right or wrong answers. Which is why it's fun to read people's opinions. I'm in love with my 40mm blnr but think my scrawny wrists may be overhung by the sky dweller I'm going to try on next week at my AD. The SD may look great; it may not. Part of the magic woven by the maestros at Rolex! The reason we're all here is that these craft machine works of art are worth discussing and obsessing about!
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Old 27 August 2017, 01:37 AM   #80
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Old 27 August 2017, 03:30 AM   #81
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Hmmmm...looked it up. Tim Tebow is listed as 6' 3" and...260 lbs.


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Old 27 August 2017, 03:30 AM   #82
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Old 27 August 2017, 03:33 AM   #83
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Old 29 August 2017, 01:42 AM   #84
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Well, 6-3 and 255..... Or a 260, Aint much difference there and I think Tebow would have plenty of time for TRF in between games, training and TV time..... I'll just assume you really are and it'll be fun..... Lol

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Old 29 August 2017, 01:52 AM   #85
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I have 7.75 in wrists my favorite watch is my 39mm explorer.
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Old 29 August 2017, 01:57 AM   #86
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]I have 8.25 inch wrist. My Sub looks perfect IMO. You will be fine.
That looks perfectly fine.
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Old 29 August 2017, 02:11 AM   #87
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