Yes, esp dress watches with no bezel wears bigger
my nomos 38mm wears nicely on my wrist
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I got myself a smallish 37mm JLC dresswatch to wear to work because it fits well under a sleeve - plus i feel that the dial is beautifully proportioned in that smaller size. I started my journey loving everything 42mm and above. I now find 40mm the largest I would go for.
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dress watch must be smaller than 40mm or else it will look weird.
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Comfort matter
For my small wrist, a dress watch, am ok with 38mm. Ideally 39, max 40mm. For sport, 42mm. But >43mm would work as some watch case tend to wear small. Anyhow what matters is comfort. You could wear a clock if it's comfortable.
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have a 42mm pelagos but at the same time a 36mm datejust. actually prefer the datejust size and currently using it daily except when travelling.
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Originally posted by Seantt View PostDoes it seem weird if i downsize from a 41mm divers watch to a 34mm bauhaus style watch
Because my wrist is rather small, but the 41mm fits right, however i wish to make my wrist / forearm look bigger, hence the downsizing.
What u guys think?
Consider Nomos linups. They are good.
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I think 40mm is the sweet spot for most average size Asian. My watches are 40mm to 42mm. Any bigger, you would be wearing a clock on your wrist.
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Does it seem weird if i downsize from a 41mm divers watch to a 34mm bauhaus style watch
Because my wrist is rather small, but the 41mm fits right, however i wish to make my wrist / forearm look bigger, hence the downsizing.
What u guys think?
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