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Kello61
1
Aug 27, 2016
Just Tech info. for now standard 44mm case size and up, sapphire crystals and proven automatic movements...and let the designers have at it !!!
Rmcj
9
Aug 27, 2016
Kello6144 mm and up only? I'm not a rapper - so would welcome sizes 36 and up.
flmatter
31
Aug 27, 2016
RmcjI still have an old school tag that can pass for a ladies watch today lol it was big for its day......
Erik1
255
Aug 27, 2016
Kello61Bzzt! Wrong answer.
Kello61
1
Aug 27, 2016
Rmcj36mm to 40mm are still in use, however the sweet spot of modern design is 46-48mm for large to 3XL persons. if your 60yrs and older and a size small to medium the penny, nickel sizes may still be desirable.
Rmcj
9
Aug 27, 2016
Kello61Good point Kello if you are a bigger guy you can handle 44 and up. However I do feel there are lots of nice modern offerings between 38.5-42. I'm not convinced it's totally an age thing. May have more to do with ones wrist size and build. For a dress watch I see slot in the 38-40 range that are tasteful when paired with dress attire. Tool watches I would agree with you 42 on up - 46+ sits just fine on most men.
Kello61
1
Aug 28, 2016
RmcjGood call, my collection is in the >80s so all types of watches for all events indoor and out. I do have a few 36 to 38s mostly antique. my apparent taste is toward the traditional diver styled watch. with appropriate bands leather, silicone, mesh and linked steel.
Rmcj
9
Oct 15, 2016
Kello61Good show! I have a Rolex explorer II it rocks 42 MM. I have a very small rist and that's about as large as I dare go. And someways perhaps I'm a bit jealous I wish I could rocks in the larger two watches they really look cool . I'm not a pan or I found that some of the Seiko monsters etc. are really freaking cool .
Kello61
1
Oct 16, 2016
RmcjI agree.
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