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14 August 2015, 09:14 PM | #1 |
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Pic request. AP 15300,400,450 with Rolex
Hey guys. Considering picking up one of these beauties with white dial. I'm unsure of how they size given their shape.
Can anyone that has one take a comparison picture with their Rolex ? I currently wear a RG daytona, GV, GMT2c and 16613 bluesy. They're all fine on my wrist just don't want anything much bigger then any of those. I'm wondering which of the 3 I should shoot for 37-39 or 41. I'll go see the AD this week to try on the 15400 and 15450 but he doesn't have the discontinued 39mm for me to try and I have a feeling that's the one I'll need. Thanks in advance. |
14 August 2015, 09:25 PM | #2 |
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How large is your wrist ?
My wrist is 7'. I wear 15450 easily (looks a bit small) and 15202 (just perfect size for my wrist). 15400 wears too large for me. I wear 47mm Radiomir but somehow have problems wearing anything from AP that is above 40mmm |
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Not any side by side, but in my old thread when I was considering trading my Daytona for a 15400, I have pics of me wearing the Daytona, 15400, and 15450.
http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=411439
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15400 wears similar to the sub but is thinner and fits better.
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Wow thanks for all the replies.
My wrist is about 6.75". My GMT2c wears perfectly and from what I can tell I might be able to pull off the 41mm. I'll keep this thread updated. Current collection.. Might move the Milgauss or the GMT2 to make room.... or maybe not |
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I find the 15400 wears larger than the Subc and GMTc, feels around 42/3mm, so I think 39mm would be ideal for you.
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Hope this helps, 16610 LV and 15300 on 6 and 3/4 in. wrist...
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16 August 2015, 04:17 AM | #14 |
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15300 and 40mm Rolex
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