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Old 7 June 2020, 11:17 AM   #1
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First Rolex for small wrist recommendations?

Planning to get my first Rolex and was wondering what are some good options for an entry Rolex for small wrists?

I've been looking into the Speedking, OP Date, or maybe the Datejust, but the Datejust seems like the demand and price are high so were leaning towards the Speedking or the OP. Would love some thoughts and guidance.

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Old 7 June 2020, 11:21 AM   #2
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The OP 114300 is a great buy and the 39mm size is perfect. If you really want smaller, a Rolex precision is a good bargain as well.
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Old 7 June 2020, 11:25 AM   #3
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the op 114300 is a great buy and the 39mm size is perfect. If you really want smaller, a rolex precision is a good bargain as well.
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Old 7 June 2020, 11:47 AM   #4
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Planning to get my first Rolex and was wondering what are some good options for an entry Rolex for small wrists?

I've been looking into the Speedking, OP Date, or maybe the Datejust, but the Datejust seems like the demand and price are high so were leaning towards the Speedking or the OP. Would love some thoughts and guidance.

Thanks!
Is the Speedking an older Rolex model? OP Date, I think has not been produced for years. Maybe the vintage section of this forum will attract the most responses.

Regarding size, I think 34MM to 36MM is traditional men's watch size and appropriate for any man's wrist size. The watches of 40MM or larger size I think are for diving or to make a fashion statement.
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How small is your wrist - you don’t say? I have a 6¾ inch but flat wrist, and a modern Submariner is perfect.
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Old 7 June 2020, 11:51 AM   #6
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Regarding size, I think 34MM to 36MM is traditional men's watch size and appropriate for any man's wrist size. The watches of 40MM or larger size I think are for diving or to make a fashion statement.
That might have been true before the 1980s, but I doubt that is true today.
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Old 7 June 2020, 12:04 PM   #7
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I can get a 36mm Datejust right now for $6,199.
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Old 7 June 2020, 12:04 PM   #8
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Old 7 June 2020, 12:07 PM   #9
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I have a 6.3 in wrist and the lugs on the Sub overhang. I have a datejust 36 and its a perfect fit. I would try on the OP 34 and 36. Both look great on my small wrist. I also prefer when the lugs on my watch don’t overhang... The cases on Rolex sport/professional watches are flat as opposed to curved and seem to wear big.
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Old 7 June 2020, 12:11 PM   #10
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Try a 5 digit sub. I have a somewhat small wrist and the size is great.


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Old 7 June 2020, 12:20 PM   #11
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36mm Oyster Perpetual or Datejust, I tried both on recently and they are both spectacular. I'm leaning toward the OP for the brushed bracelet. I have also tried the OP39 in the past, and it wore surprisingly well but the 36 seems to fit my wrist the way I like better. My wrist is 6.75ish
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Old 7 June 2020, 12:34 PM   #12
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Go for a 36mm explorer...either 14270 or 114270
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Old 7 June 2020, 12:38 PM   #13
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OP36 or OP34 would be good choices for smaller wrists, or just anybody who likes them. Large or small, doesn’t matter, just wear what you like. I wear an OP34 and a 45mm watch, too. I have small wrists. I like them both.
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Old 7 June 2020, 12:45 PM   #14
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DJ36 and OP36 would be great.
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Explorer is a small watch if you prefer sports
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Old 7 June 2020, 01:06 PM   #16
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How small is small?
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Old 7 June 2020, 01:09 PM   #17
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From the choices you listed, speedking, OP date or date just they can all be purchased in the same price ranges and available in size from 30mm to 34mm. When you say Date just demand and price is too high, seems you are not considering the 36mm sized date-just. So if you want to stay under 36mm then I would suggest 34 mm 15210 Oyster perpetual date, Many dial choices including very handsome blue stick dial. 14208 18k gold 34mm stunning no date oyster perpetual, and 114200 34mm OP no date with very cool 3 6 9 dial.
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Old 7 June 2020, 01:17 PM   #18
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Is the Speedking an older Rolex model? OP Date, I think has not been produced for years. Maybe the vintage section of this forum will attract the most responses.

Regarding size, I think 34MM to 36MM is traditional men's watch size and appropriate for any man's wrist size. The watches of 40MM or larger size I think are for diving or to make a fashion statement.
I didn't realize there was a vintage section, but will definitely check that out. I'm looking into buying used as an entry Rolex. 34-36mm sounds perfect.
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Old 7 June 2020, 01:18 PM   #19
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How small is your wrist - you don’t say? I have a 6¾ inch but flat wrist, and a modern Submariner is perfect.
I have 6 in wrist and own a Tudor Black Bay 36 and feel like the 36mm is either perfectly sized but I could even go smaller.
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Old 7 June 2020, 01:19 PM   #20
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Thanks! It's definitely on my list.
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Old 7 June 2020, 01:20 PM   #21
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I have a 6.3 in wrist and the lugs on the Sub overhang. I have a datejust 36 and its a perfect fit. I would try on the OP 34 and 36. Both look great on my small wrist. I also prefer when the lugs on my watch don’t overhang... The cases on Rolex sport/professional watches are flat as opposed to curved and seem to wear big.
Thanks! Will look into the 34 & 36 OP.
Any tips?
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Old 7 June 2020, 01:21 PM   #22
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Try a 5 digit sub. I have a somewhat small wrist and the size is great.


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I had no idea the 5 digit subs are slightly smaller.
If I ever want a sub down the line I'll keep this in mind - thanks!
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Old 7 June 2020, 01:23 PM   #23
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How small is small?
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Old 7 June 2020, 01:24 PM   #24
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From the choices you listed, speedking, OP date or date just they can all be purchased in the same price ranges and available in size from 30mm to 34mm. When you say Date just demand and price is too high, seems you are not considering the 36mm sized date-just. So if you want to stay under 36mm then I would suggest 34 mm 15210 Oyster perpetual date, Many dial choices including very handsome blue stick dial. 14208 18k gold 34mm stunning no date oyster perpetual, and 114200 34mm OP no date with very cool 3 6 9 dial.
This is super helpful. Thanks so much.
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Old 7 June 2020, 01:31 PM   #25
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I think you mean a vintage Air-King. Which would be a good choice. Your confusion is understandable. If it isn't a Speed it's a Sea Sub or Air Mariner Master or King.
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Emphatically second the above recommendation for a vintage Air-King.
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Old 7 June 2020, 01:58 PM   #27
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I think you mean a vintage Air-King. Which would be a good choice. Your confusion is understandable. If it isn't a Speed it's a Sea Sub or Air Mariner Master or King.
Will look into this. Any specific models to look out for? Looking for a white dial if possible!
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Just my thoughts and experiences and I have just under a 6.5in wrist. The watches below I have actually worn.

- Maxi case - too big
- Modern Explorer - too big
- OP 34mm - VERY comfortable. Have to like small watches.
- modern DJs or OPs in 36mm, fit fine.
- Almost any 5 digit sports, fit fine. SD a little thick.


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Old 7 June 2020, 02:10 PM   #29
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Just my thoughts and experiences and I have just under a 6.5in wrist. The watches below I have actually worn.

- Maxi case - too big
- Modern Explorer - too big
- OP 34mm - VERY comfortable. Have to like small watches.
- modern DJs or OPs in 36mm, fit fine.
- Almost any 5 digit sports, fit fine. SD a little thick.


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Thanks for this. Very helpful!
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