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Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: tmsoo on September 23, 2016, 08:26:30 AM
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For automatic, I have 48mm.
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45mm mechanical watch. Looking forward a bigger diameter IWC Big Pilot but afraid my wrist can not hold it...
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I had a 47 size watch before and it wear like a 44 due to the lug design
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My largest diameter watches are 45mm SRG017 and SBDC 003.
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I have a 60mm fliger
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Forty two millimeters
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I had 51mm once...
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I have a 60mm fliger
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60mm ? Mechanical?
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I had 51mm once...
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51mm mechanical?
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I had 51mm once...
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51mm mechanical?
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Not really...just quartz... The Invicta... Those were the days i could not differentiate mechanical and quartz, and i think that is the last quartz i ever bought (though I had a few quartz and digital) sold the watch not long after
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Yup. Mechanical.
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(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160923/b92c0871372e43d6216196f0d550c857.jpg)
The watch next to a SEIKO Prospex Sun019 with its 47.5 mm.
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45 mm. Aviator Aircobra Quartz.
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(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160923/b92c0871372e43d6216196f0d550c857.jpg)
The watch next to a SEIKO Prospex Sun019 with its 47.5 mm.
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Wow..really big
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This is the actual dimension of the original flueger of WW2
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The largest for me is 42mm.
Very conservative.
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I saw this from internet.
Diesel GrandDaddy model DZ7262 - the largest wrist watch in the world! A 90mm in diameter!
Is it beautiful?
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For pure mechanical, it was a toss between the 45.5mm Omega Planet Ocean and 46mm B&R RDM. They wore differently due to the case shapes. For hybrid, it was the 47.5mm Seiko GMT Diver. For solar, it was the monstrous 51mm Citizen Eco-Zilla. After having these watches wearing me, rather than the other way round, I have since stick to more manageable sizes since.
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-tkv0_e5Q7Bg/VDKrKTgGO7I/AAAAAAAAFDM/PADlkHpGXwk/s1600/2014-10-06%2B15.53.01.jpg)
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Big size watch (for those diameter above 45mm), will they die out in 1 year time from now?
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Big size watch (for those diameter above 45mm), will they die out in 1 year time from now?
That's what they told me when I got my Corum Tide(48mm) 3 years ago.
And those biggies are still going strong
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There will already be a demand for large watches.
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Largest is 43mm
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The largest I had was 45mm. It was a Seiko Solar Chronograph SSC215P1
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It felt so huge on my wrist.
Couldn't imagine me wearing 51mm or even 60mm size watch
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My biggest watch right now.
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PAM 90
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47mm. Any bigger will be a problem for my wrist and making me too clumsy.
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45.5mm Omega X-33 Skywalker but wear like a 42mm watch