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Is the Daniel Wellington fad over?
I always thought large faces were gaudy. If you aren't a rapper or 6'8", anything over 40mm looks rediculous.
I'd base that on how large your wrist is and the model of the watch. Which watch models are you looking at? Some of them just look larger.
Not at all. I recently purchased a Panerai.
K1 - agree. Depends on your wrist. Uber large watches look stupid on anyone unless you are are a professional athlete or underwater explorer. I wouldn’t personally go any larger than 40mm or you kind of look like a tool.
Op - try it on bro. If you look like a douche trying to show off at a nightclub, go smaller. If it feels right and looks tight... buy it.
So 38 or 40 mm?
Rolex introduces the 36mm for a reason - and that was for the peasants who can’t afford the big faced rollies (or simply those with small wrists)
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Panerai are dogshit watches ever since the PAN318 scandal and long before...
McK 1...to each his own.
Go 40..
So 38 mm to be safe?
McK1, do your research. Nothing wrong with them
42mm is fine (Explorer II). Especially if you have a larger wrist. Beyond that is nonsense unless you are in the NFL. I like Zenith but where it becomes real nonsense it's when the face doesn't match the watch because the movement hasn't scaled (e.g. larger El Primero watches).