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Today, 06:47 AM | #32 |
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Get a Tudor Ranger. Its 39mm and has a T-fit clasp.
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Today, 06:51 AM | #34 | |
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Haha, trust me, no one is more serious than me. My closet is all black shirts, with some grey & maybe one or two dark blues to liven things up, lol. I really went through a hell of a time trying to decide, because, like you I usually wear that 40-42mm, with he exception of my BB58 which is 38mm. I have a similar thread to this one from last year when I was trying to make my decision. The 1st time I tried on a 36mm Explorer at an AD it felt like I was wearing a kids watch! After much debate I came to the same decision you have, I'm going to bite the bullet & buy a 36mm & wear it for a while, if I don't like it I can always sell it & buy a 39 or 40. Well, that little watch has quickly become one of my favorites & probably gets the most wrist time next to my GMT Master. |
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Today, 08:36 AM | #36 |
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Same here, I see the matte dial as a big positive. A nice change away from all the other glossy black dials in the Rolex sport lineup. It's definitely more "exclusive"
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Today, 09:37 AM | #37 |
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I haven’t tried the 40 but the proportions of the 39mm 214270 are just wrong. I loved the watch in pictures and initially I loved it on my wrist. I had it for several years and I tried and tried to love it but it always felt too big. There is too much dial with too much blank space and it looks huge. The lug/bracelet proportions are also off which makes the bracelet look too thin and the head look even bigger.
I’m 6’1” with a 7.75” wrist. I like the 36mm 114270. With no bezel and a relatively large dial it wears pretty much perfect for me. |
Today, 09:38 AM | #38 |
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Yeah I agree. The current range of Explorer 1s would benefit from having matte dials. I find matte dials to be more aesthetically appealing than gloss.
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Today, 09:39 AM | #39 |
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36 is small. Some can pull it off. I can’t. I’d go 40. Wears nicely.
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