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View Poll Results: What about the size of the DJ 36mm | |||
Yes, you should get a larger watch | 53 | 26.24% | |
No, the size of the DJ is good | 149 | 73.76% | |
Voters: 202. You may not vote on this poll |
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30 June 2012, 08:12 AM | #91 |
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I'm 6' 3", 230 with 8 1/2 + wrists and I think the 36mm datejust (jubilee bracelet) my wife gave to me as a wedding gift looks just fine on me.
I also have a YG day-date which obviously looks really nice: on any wrist! My TT Sub feels "big" when I first put it on my wrist. That watch was my first Rolex. I haven't embraced the whole "bigger is better!" watch craze of the last 10 years. |
30 June 2012, 08:23 AM | #92 | |
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The 1970's and 80's wristwatch era was defined by the thinner is better rage which in hindsight was 95% fashion and 5% technology driven. A lot of fashionable wristwatches are getting cartoonish. Like Flava Flav style. |
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30 June 2012, 08:31 AM | #93 |
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Real Name: Ramon
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Watch: ss dj, tt dj
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looks good on you.
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30 June 2012, 10:17 AM | #94 | |
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30 June 2012, 03:19 PM | #95 |
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It is small, but it looks fine. It's such a classy watch. I feel that it's size contributes to that. No doubt you could wear 44 mm watches, but your DJ just "works"
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