Tamujin1
Is that so?
Well all of my watches are big and I just told them what you said.
They got really pissed off and wanted to beat the crap out of you. I told them: NO--violence is not the answer!
Then I locked them all up in their drawer. But afterwards I realized one of them was missing--a really big Tuna homage with a bad attitude!
I don't want to scare you, but I'm afraid he may heading your way now!
Keep an eye out for a big, disgusting Heimdallr--if you see him, run!
RayFOn your wrist the heim/sanmartin looks totally fine and proportional. For divers a bigger size is acceptable due to their function, though as a slimmer wrist I still prefer a smaller size. (MSAR 36, Longines Legend) On dressy watches, smaller sizes of 34-38 (40 is pushing it) look much classier. Thankfully the plague of people sporting oversized fashion DW/MVMT dinnerplates on their wrists are becoming passe now
RayF:( theres nothing that can be done about skinny wrists, its mostly genetical. Even bulking up only adds like 0.5" at most. Well, unless one gets fat.......
TLemelincomparing a dressy one-subdial watch with no bezel to a tool diver with a thick bezel is just lame and dishonest, the visible dial on the helm is of course naturally smaller
this seiko watch would definitely have looked much nicer below 40mm
new__folderThere's really nothing wrong with a 40-41mm case. I have thin wrists and they look fine. Hell, I have a 43mm watch that I rock regularly with zero issues. If you're intimidated by a big watch... that's not the watch's problem.