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 !😜, but actually it’s easier to read. My 42mm Explorer is a tad big for me but looks great. If I get the Yacht Master it’s 40mm which FEELS best for me. My Red Letter Sub is ā€œonlyā€ 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 don’t 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 they’re 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 can’t wear the 45mm cuz the 41mm already looks pretty big on me. Plus the bands for 45 wouldn’t 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 it’s going to look good on just about anyone’s wrist who isn’t a) Lou Ferrigno or b) a toddler. Then there’s the case’s finishing, which is vertically brushed everywhere. This suits the character of the zRbfL. Didn’t realize my wrists were considered big. I had a 42mm S3. That’s a ā€œbigā€ watch. They have big bands, as I’ve learned today. I assumed a 41 mm Watch was a ever so slightly smaller updated model of my previous watch. I’ve learned today, it’s the ā€œfor small peopleā€ model. I didn’t 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 Apple’s 45mm and 41mm watches. Check out the Leather Apple Watch Bands from Sandmarc here ļø There are two sizes to choose from for the Apple Watch – 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