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This Citizen Eco-Drive chronograph has speed written all over it. To start, the chronograph subdials look like something ripped right out of the dashboard in a high-end sports car Read More
My sweet spot is 43-47mm. I have some smaller and some up to 50mm. They don't get much wrist time. Having said that, I don't have a problem wearing a watch slightly smaller in a dress watch.
JimlSpoken like a low-level mob guy named "Vinny" from Newark who never passes up an opportunity to stop at the Invicta kiosk at the Vince Lombardi Service Area on the New Jersey Turnpike--
"Hey Joey, look this 55mm Russian Diver I just picked up at the Invicta shop--Marone, what a beauty!
Yeah, me too, but lots of people like many functions on their watches and when you put more that just time day and date the watches get bigger. Even if some of the functions are repetitive, I mean who really needs a stopwatch on their wrist? Just record the time you start, and the time you stop add a little math and viola! Some used to have a calendar too!
But that said I like multifunction watches. So I do like big watches.
I like big watches and I cannot lie
You other brothers cant deny
That when a girl walks in with an itty bitty wrist
And a round thing in your....
jlohPoor Sir Mix-a-Lot. He's so misused and abused...
I hear you. My son like G-Schlocks but I bought him an entry-level automatic for Christmas (SNK809) to hopefully get him to sway toward more classical timekeeping. So far he's liking it, but I think he misses all the functions and menus of his digital watch.