I read a few articles recently and realized that watch aficionados around the world still prefer 39mm/40mm sized watches. Wonder why?
Personally, I prefer 42mm/44mm.
based on your understanding after reading those articles, are you implying indirectly that people who prefer 42mm & above sized watches are not watch aficionados?? Haha
Anyway I also wonder why some people prefer big case watches when their wrist sizes are not compatible
Well many reasons (excuses to buy). Brand, prestige, watch/dial design, fashion trend, got tonnes of financial juice to spend, movement, strong marketing, etc..
Depends on design. Nowadays I can't stand less than 40mm watch although I have a small wrist.
Collections:
Panerai Luminor Singapore Edition PAM00432
Rolex 1680 Red Sub MKI
Rolex 1680 Red Sub MKII Tropical
Rolex 5513 Maxi MK1 Sub
Rolex 1665 Great White MKII Rail Dial
Rolex Daytona 16523 MKI Porcelain Dial
Rolex Submariner 16610LV MK1 Y Series
Rolex Daytona 6265 Big Red
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5980/1A
Omega Speedmaster Professional Snoopy White
based on your understanding after reading those articles, are you implying indirectly that people who prefer 42mm & above sized watches are not watch aficionados?? Haha
Anyway I also wonder why some people prefer big case watches when their wrist sizes are not compatible
Well many reasons (excuses to buy). Brand, prestige, watch/dial design, fashion trend, got tonnes of financial juice to spend, movement, strong marketing, etc..
Haha, like I mentioned, I prefer 42mm & above sized watches and I am a watch aficionado myself.
It's not the aficionados who prefer smaller sized watches. It's the traditionalists
"Oh enjoying the thrill of the chase is fine. Craving the distraction of the game, I sympathize entirely. But sentiment, sentiment is a chemical defect found in the losing side."
I am trying to find a weekend watch recently... and is fiddling between the idea of a bell and ross or a U boat...
but the concern is, I don't think I want a PVD coated case... and honestly... those 2 brands... I cant really tell if I can make out if its fake. that's if I buy it preown of course.
Hmm for me its really about the balance and wear-ability of the watch. My wrists are about 7inches and I generally find that anything from 38-40mm hits the sweet spot where the watch has enough presence but its presence does not impede or distract me from my everyday activities and movements.
When I wore anything larger than 44mm I was constantly aware of the watch and it really just grated on my nerves akin to something on the peripheral of your vision.
In addition, 40mm is sort of the most versatile size, i.e., its still small enough to be used as a dress watch and still big enough to be a sports watch. Though there are many that argue 39mm is the true magic number =D
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