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Looking at the 40mm. Question.
What is the diameter of the crystal on the 40mm watches? I have looked at the 44mm ones and they are just too big for my taste.
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That's what I said at first, too....Good luck with whatever you choose!
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I hv 6.25 inch wrists and I find the 44 mm Luminor a very comfortable fit on the wrist. The 1950 case however is slightly big for my wrists. Good luck - but I would recommend the 44 mm Luminor cased watches.
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Sorry,but I can't give you an answer on the crystal size.IMO you really need to try on each style at a boutique if possible.i see a lot of wrist shots of people wearing watches that look great,but too many that look equally ridiculous.it's just my opinion,but just because you have the money to spend never stops people becoming fashion victims.
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