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Old 4 November 2017, 05:51 PM   #91
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I think it is too tall for your wrist and it looks bulky. A Sub would be right though.
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Old 4 November 2017, 07:01 PM   #92
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Looks good !!
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Old 4 November 2017, 07:48 PM   #93
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Richard, since you love the watch go for it again. As long as you like to wear large watches it looks fine.
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Old 4 November 2017, 08:04 PM   #94
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What the heck Richard ... I didn't even know you sold it the first place

I personally think it looks perfect on you. I'd add it back in a heartbeat
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Old 4 November 2017, 10:30 PM   #95
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Not at all too big.
Really, really sporty watches- chunky divers in particular- always look great on fit, athletic guy.
Especially since you wear it properly, so it doesn't move around and hang down halfway over you hand 👍🏼
You wear it well, get another!
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Old 4 November 2017, 10:33 PM   #96
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It looks great and further more is the perfect size! It's always an option to correct a regretted flip.
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Old 4 November 2017, 11:10 PM   #97
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It is little big but hey it is such a nice watch ... Maybe a weekend warrior thing..
Definitely a weekend watch

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It seriously looks wonderful on your wrist Richard!

The lugs are perfect. The height is what it is but casually it looks the part and you definitely have the mass to easily pull it off!!
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Based on what you have said i will say try the 126600 first Richard.
Definitely a possibility in the future, but I’d go back to the dssd blue first


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I like it! In fact your pics have made me want one! (This forum is killing my bank balance haha)
I know how you feel:)

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Looks too big on your wrist.


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I think it is too tall for your wrist and it looks bulky. A Sub would be right though.
Thank you. That’s why I wanted all opinions. Submariner is one of my favorites, I have 2 in the collection

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Richard, since you love the watch go for it again. As long as you like to wear large watches it looks fine.
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What the heck Richard ... I didn't even know you sold it the first place

I personally think it looks perfect on you. I'd add it back in a heartbeat
Yes I sold it, as I wasn’t confident with the size (mainly height)
I just really love the Dblue. But as I said, nobody ever commented on it either way so I thought I’d get unbiased opinion here

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Not at all too big.
Really, really sporty watches- chunky divers in particular- always look great on fit, athletic guy.
Especially since you wear it properly, so it doesn't move around and hang down halfway over you hand 👍🏼
You wear it well, get another!
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It looks great and further more is the perfect size! It's always an option to correct a regretted flip.
Yes, thank you.
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Old 4 November 2017, 11:22 PM   #98
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Old 4 November 2017, 11:33 PM   #99
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Looks huge on your wrist but if you like it wear it.How big is your wrist?
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Old 4 November 2017, 11:37 PM   #100
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Looks huge on your wrist but if you like it wear it.How big is your wrist?
Yes, wrist isn’t big.. but fairly flat @ 6.5in
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Old 5 November 2017, 12:44 AM   #101
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Looks huge on your wrist but if you like it wear it.How big is your wrist?
I think it looks great on his wrist. It's very manly... not everyone can pull it off at 6.5" but for him it looks just right.
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Old 5 November 2017, 12:52 AM   #102
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It’s certainly just a matter of style, although I think it kinda makes you look smaller than you probably are.
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Old 5 November 2017, 01:26 AM   #103
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First pic looks good second pic looks big,Either way it’s an awesome watch so I would wear it whether I had a 6” or 8” wrist.also your muscular forearms help pull it off.
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Old 5 November 2017, 02:00 AM   #104
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Looks great on you.

It's all about contrast nowadays. Small to medium wrists rocking big watches. I dismissed it as a trend at first, but that was four years ago, so I think it's become the new normal.

On you though, why you even asking? If I had arms like yours, I would be looking for watch diameters 44mm and bigger.

Go for it.
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Old 5 November 2017, 02:24 AM   #105
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Of course tastes vary, but maybe the question is, what does the size telegraph? Large watches can tend to indicate that the owner wants the watch--and perhaps themselves--to be noticed. Depending on your personal style, that could possibly read as affectatious or completely normal. There might be a security consideration in having a well-known watch like a Rolex Sea Dweller so front and center.

I’m not you, but I see that watch as looking too large and too thick to integrate well with your wrist. I think it might be more elegant to go with something thinner and smaller.
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Old 5 November 2017, 04:34 AM   #106
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Looks great on you.

It's all about contrast nowadays. Small to medium wrists rocking big watches. I dismissed it as a trend at first, but that was four years ago, so I think it's become the new normal.

On you though, why you even asking? If I had arms like yours, I would be looking for watch diameters 44mm and bigger.

Go for it.
Much appreciated! I guess, even at the AD, when you look down at your wrist to gauge the size of a watch and how it looks, you don’t look up and down your arm to see if it works. Well, at least I didn’t take it into consideration.
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Old 5 November 2017, 05:39 AM   #107
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Old 5 November 2017, 05:45 AM   #108
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Too large for the wrist. Please remember that a watch looks larger from observers point-of-view than your own point-of-view. Even though you have shot images via the mirror, the watch will look larger (via other peoples eyes) than you think.

It's the same with all my 40mm Rolex. People at work having wrist size larger than myself - the same 40mm Rolex watches looks always bigger on their wrist than mine - because the angle of observation is different. Just saying.
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Old 5 November 2017, 06:22 AM   #109
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Old 5 November 2017, 06:41 AM   #110
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I like it. Not for my wrist, but I think you can rock it so looks good
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Old 5 November 2017, 06:51 AM   #111
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It is a big, heavy watch and I think I would feel hampered by having to wear it around the whole day. No matter how comfortable people say it is, it is still big and heavy. I would constantly bang it into anything, rip clothing etc. Compared to my Explorer it would be like sneaker vs. army boots. Still it does look ok on you, it’s big but not crazy big.
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Old 5 November 2017, 08:23 AM   #112
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It is a big, heavy watch and I think I would feel hampered by having to wear it around the whole day. No matter how comfortable people say it is, it is still big and heavy. I would constantly bang it into anything, rip clothing etc. Compared to my Explorer it would be like sneaker vs. army boots. Still it does look ok on you, it’s big but not crazy big.
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Not yet....still on the fence

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Too large for the wrist. Please remember that a watch looks larger from observers point-of-view than your own point-of-view. Even though you have shot images via the mirror, the watch will look larger (via other peoples eyes) than you think.

It's the same with all my 40mm Rolex. People at work having wrist size larger than myself - the same 40mm Rolex watches looks always bigger on their wrist than mine - because the angle of observation is different. Just saying.
Hadn’t heard that, thank you.

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Old 6 November 2017, 10:09 AM   #113
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I have tried the DSSD on my wrist at the ad I bought my SD4K.
Really shocked at how much bigger 4 mm looks and feels. For me it was way too big, on pictures it looks good on you though.
Love the clasp on it, really dissapointed it's not on the Sea Dweller...
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Old 6 November 2017, 10:33 AM   #114
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The D Blue is supposed to wear large, so nothing to worry about. It’s a true tool watch
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Old 6 November 2017, 11:09 AM   #115
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Way too big!
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Old 6 November 2017, 11:10 AM   #116
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Old 6 November 2017, 11:58 AM   #117
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Looks like your wearing it well.....as long as its comfortable your good
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Old 6 November 2017, 11:58 AM   #118
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You can easily wear Panerai too.
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Old 6 November 2017, 12:13 PM   #119
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I’m contemplating possibly adding this one back, I just really love this watch!
I’ve owned it before, and I thought it was to big, no one ever commented on it of course, family, friends, pics posted on TRF, etc....

But as the title states.... not the usual question

So I’m asking/stating..... is this too big? I think it is. What are the unbiased/wis thoughts?

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Old 6 November 2017, 01:10 PM   #120
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I have tried the DSSD on my wrist at the ad I bought my SD4K.
Really shocked at how much bigger 4 mm looks and feels. For me it was way too big, on pictures it looks good on you though.
Love the clasp on it, really dissapointed it's not on the Sea Dweller...
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Way too big!
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Looks good Richard!!!


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It's ugly. ...it's just ugly on you, it's ugly in me, it ugly on the winder it's ugly on anyone ....since you asked
So you don’t like it?......
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