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Originally Posted by acce1999
As I said in your other thread, the camera lens and the distance from which the photo was taken comes into play.
In the close ups, where only your wrist can be seen both watches appears larger than in the photos where a larger part of your arm can be seen. In the first set of photos the 36mm looks fine to me, but in the second set of photos it looks a bit small.
Like others have said: Go larger for casual wear, when dressed like in the photos. This is what I prefer.
You have an extraordinary physique, so why don't you take the opportunity to carry pieces that looks proportionally perfect on you, whilst many of us find them way too large and can only dream of them. I am one of them... the DSSD as well as the DJII is too big for me.
I suggest that you keep the DSSD, and adds a larger DJII. (And If I where you, I would skip the diamonds).
Good luck in your decision! (And in your competitions.)
Best,
A
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Thanks for the compliment on my physique... The dia dialed DJ2 is the only dial I like. I would love a Rhodium Roman numeral DJ2, and would definitely get that over the dia dial. I also feel that the silver dial is the most versatile with different colored outfits. For example, I had a SS Daytona w white dial, and it looked horrible with my black shirt and jeans.