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ascarydude
30
Sep 16, 2017
Looks great but 42mm..
Cloaca
1906
Sep 16, 2017
ascarydude"A watch with classic roots but built within a contemporary size," says Orient.
The size is the whole point with this watch. They had tons of old designs of this type that nobody was buying because they looked too ... "vintage," or shall we say, "metrosexual"?
nishthefish
3
Sep 16, 2017
ascarydudeFor bigger wrists it's great.
ascarydude
30
Sep 16, 2017
CloacaI have the v2 and love it. I think for a dressy watch, they should've definitely gone for 36 or 38mm, but I have small wrists anyway, 40mm would be my upper limit
MrMiyagi
3
Sep 16, 2017
ascarydudeThis would be overpowering for a 6.25 " wrist right?
ascarydude
30
Sep 16, 2017
MrMiyagiI'm right about that sizr and like I said, 40mm would be the largest I wear. I would think this would be too large, but others with larger wrists have noted it looks smaller comparably to other 42mm on the wrist. I would recommend you take a look at the v2 options, I got mine on Amazon for $131 before taxes -- the look is a little different but functionality is there.
MrMiyagi
3
Sep 16, 2017
ascarydudeThank you sir
Cloaca
1906
Sep 17, 2017
ascarydudeThe medical profession has come a long way recently with wrist implants and injections. The technology from breast enhancement and buttock augmentation has made its way to men's wrists. Do the research and see a qualified plastic surgeon. There's no need to go another day wearing tiny, emasculating, Nomos-sized wrist watches.