15 or 17 is a huge difference. I'm not a guy, but I wear the bigger watch since last two years on my 15cm wrist, going from 38 S0. The case height itself isn't a problem, but I can't wear milanese, or leather, or braided loop because the straps are too big. I can use only the original sport loop with mine SE 44mm.
As do I find 31/34mm rolexes to be comfortable. Anything above 40/41mm becomes too big for comfort due to wristsize. My prefered sizes are 36/38mm. Example: Tudor P01 on my wrist. Even if I liked it (thank god I don't, it's hideous) I'd never be able to wear it. Some things are just not for us. F82Supreme ⢠4 yr. ago.
41 mm is not ridiculous besides when your paying that much for a watch you WANT it noticed !š, but actually itās easier to read. My 42mm Explorer is a tad big for me but looks great. If I get the Yacht Master itās 40mm which FEELS best for me. My Red Letter Sub is āonlyā 38mm which seemed big decades ago but now seems small.
No, but probably the biggest you could go. Tried on a few ATs at the boutique recently, photos obviously donāt have a sized bracelet but am wondering if I should go with the 41mm or 38mm AT. I think I have small wrists but not sure if I want to go the 38mm route, especially since theyāre the same price. Would love any perspective or advice
I think it really depends on your definition of small wrists. I have what I think are small wrists and I canāt wear the 45mm cuz the 41mm already looks pretty big on me. Plus the bands for 45 wouldnāt work on me, either, since they start at a bigger size. My wrist is 5ā (127mm). For instance, the size 1 braided solo loop is unfortunately
Hewn from 316L stainless steel, the classically styled case measures in at a very adaptable 41mm across and 12mm thick, meaning that itās going to look good on just about anyoneās wrist who isnāt a) Lou Ferrigno or b) a toddler. Then thereās the caseās finishing, which is vertically brushed everywhere. This suits the character of the
zRbfL. Didnāt realize my wrists were considered big. I had a 42mm S3. Thatās a ābigā watch. They have big bands, as Iāve learned today. I assumed a 41 mm Watch was a ever so slightly smaller updated model of my previous watch. Iāve learned today, itās the āfor small peopleā model. I didnāt know how big my wrist was.
Was waffling between a BB58 and the larger heritage model, but with my wrist size and being 6'2 and 205lbs., I'm pretty sure the 41mm is the way to go. No, a 41 mm watch is perfect for a 7.25 inch wrist. Here's a watch of mine that's 44mm case diameter with a 14mm thickness.
Leaked cases show the Apple Watch Pro next to cases for the Apple Watch Series 7 and Series 8. The 49mm Pro is big compared to Appleās 45mm and 41mm watches.
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There are two sizes to choose from for the Apple Watch ā Series 8. There are the 41mm and the 45mm, this is the size of the Watch case. The 41mm is generally advised if you have a wrist size between 130-200mm (5.1-7.9 inches). The 45mm is generally advised if you have a wrist size of 140-220mm (5.5-8.7 inches).
The case itself is not too large, and far from being small. 41mm in diameter, and 48mm from lug to lug, 14mm thickness, it makes the watch wear similiarly to a speedmaster pro. However, the speedy pro has a tachy bezel on it, making the face of the watch actually a little bit smaller than this one.
is 41mm watch too big