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Old 18 June 2021, 01:34 AM   #1
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I might go with the 36 if it were me.
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Old 19 June 2021, 11:57 AM   #2
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Depending on the 34MM….i can look very different
Here’s my L to R…..36(16234), 36(1601), 34(15233)
Dial colour also affects how you see it

I wear them interchangeably and I think all look great
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Old 28 April 2019, 02:39 AM   #3
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36mm is the most small size for a men in my opinion.
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Old 28 April 2019, 03:30 AM   #4
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All personal preference. I’m a very slim guy and wouldn’t wear a 34mm. My daily is a GMT IIc and I’m thinking about adding an OP39. I used to own the men’s carrier tank fransaise and sold it because it felt felt too small.
Then again, some of the photos here of guys wearing 34mm fit their wrists and look nice.
Get what makes you happy.
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Old 28 April 2019, 03:40 AM   #5
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Old 28 April 2019, 05:16 AM   #6
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All watch wrist shots are deceptive and offer no real information on size.

They are distorted by perspective and by angle as well as by the wide angle camera lens on cell phones..

Just as an example, there is now a trend by women getting nose jobs and facial surgery because of all the selfies they've taking which makes their faces distorted due to the wide angle lens on a cell phone. So these people think these selfies are how they actually look.

If a person owns a smaller size watch and rotate their watches I'd just suggest that you wear something 40mm or less before you wear a 36mm. If you wear a 44 then a 36, obviously the 36 will look tiny.
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Old 28 April 2019, 06:21 AM   #7
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My 34mm OP Date 1503. I'm not small.

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Old 28 April 2019, 02:27 PM   #8
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I wear or wore a lot of 34-35mm watches because Im into vintage pieces.
It is all a matter of perception. Wear a smaller watch for a while....it becomes the norm, right size.
Wear a bigger one and instantly the previous one will feel or look small.

I currently have a 34mm OP date as a daily beater. It is perfect, great wrist presence especially with the oyster bracelet. A smaller watch is always gonna feel more comfy to wear.

My wrist is 7’’. Here is what it looks like.
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Old 6 April 2021, 07:57 PM   #9
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Great Men 34mm

Just adding... Great Men such as Hillary and Norgay both wore 34mm.

Ali, arguably one of the greatest boxer in history wore a tiny tank. Ryan Gosling is known to have a good fashion sense and he wears a 34mm gold OP as well.

I feel watch size trending will soon go smaller just like with suits. In the 90's, the trend was for a suit to be slightly bigger but nowadays, the suit should be form fitting.
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Old 6 April 2021, 09:17 PM   #10
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Way too small!
I recently sold my Day Date 36 as it looked ridiculously small on my 6.5 inch wrist.
Anything under 40mm is ladies size in my opinion and even 40mm is very much unisex these days
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Old 6 April 2021, 09:31 PM   #11
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Didn’t Bourdain wear a 34mm Rolex?

I think real men wear what size watches they want, and don’t care about what people on the internet think.
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Old 6 April 2021, 10:37 PM   #12
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34mm on a guy

I suggest taking a pic a bit further out than right up close on the wrist as it doesn’t reflect the true size on the wrist.

But generally, 34mm would look very small for a male wrist unless you have really small ones (<5inch wrist).


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Old 6 April 2021, 10:39 PM   #13
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The 34mm Air King seems picture perfect on Ryan Gosling's wrist.
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Old 6 April 2021, 11:06 PM   #14
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I came here to say that it's going to be too small, but looking at your pic it looks just fine.

For me, i have an 18cm wrist and I thought 36mm was too small, but am now reconsidering. 34 would be too small for me though.
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Old 6 April 2021, 11:11 PM   #15
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Those pictures dont reflect the true size of 34mm to be honest. They are too zoomed up. Take some pictures at a distance to see the real size it represents.

To me even a 36mm felt tiny to me in this day and age. I cant fathom a man wearing a 34mm.
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Old 6 April 2021, 11:12 PM   #16
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I wear a 34mm Airking / OP most days. If I put it on immediately after taking off an Explorer or Milgauss, it does feel smaller (obviously), but on its own it’s fine. Actually, it’s more than fine - it’s got a timeless elegance about it which I much prefer to most of today’s flashy “LOOK AT ME” watches in the Rolex line-up.
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Old 6 April 2021, 11:35 PM   #17
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I wore a 34mm for years and it looks great on a sub 7-inch wrist.

If you like how it looks, buy it. Trust me, no one will know it's a 34mm watch besides you.
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Old 7 April 2021, 12:04 AM   #18
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I think it’s all relative to wrist size. You can’t really say “36mm is the smallest for a man”.
Other factors such as lug length and bezel width also play a very important role in sizing, sometimes even more than the case size. Here’s my 34mm air-king on my 6.5 inch wrist:

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Old 7 April 2021, 12:17 AM   #19
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34mm blue dial OP 114200
Does it look too small ?

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Old 7 April 2021, 12:31 AM   #20
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I have a 6.5" wrist, and I wear my 34 mm Air King whenever I want something understated. I think it looks absolutely perfect on those occasions. If I want something that I can admire, looks classy, and doesn't call attention to itself, then the 34 mm AK is the choice for me. Other times, I wear my larger sport models, such as my 40 mm 16710.

Remember, 34 and 36 mm watches were designed for men, albeit in a different era. If you enjoy them, then wear them.
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Old 7 April 2021, 12:49 AM   #21
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I have a 6.5" wrist, and I wear my 34 mm Air King whenever I want something understated. I think it looks absolutely perfect on those occasions. If I want something that I can admire, looks classy, and doesn't call attention to itself, then the 34 mm AK is the choice for me. Other times, I wear my larger sport models, such as my 40 mm 16710.

Remember, 34 and 36 mm watches were designed for men, albeit in a different era. If you enjoy them, then wear them.
As an owner of a 34mm air-king and a Sub 114060, this is basically exactly what I do as well and it's perfect. The air-king flies under the radar big time, it's job interview worthy, only someone with a keen eye will pick it up. Meanwhile you get the stealth feeling of having something special on your wrist. It can be dressy but also looks the part as a sports watch, very versatile.

The Sub 114060 comes out during those times when you're feeling more bold and casual.

I don't get the "not man enough" issue with the sizing, don't forget all the soldiers and bombardiers in WWII who wore 30mm watches while risking their lives - that's as man as it gets. While style trends have changed and shifted towards larger watches there is still a place for a smaller more tailored fitting watch in ones collection.
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Old 7 April 2021, 03:26 AM   #22
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As an owner of a 34mm air-king and a Sub 114060, this is basically exactly what I do as well and it's perfect. The air-king flies under the radar big time, it's job interview worthy, only someone with a keen eye will pick it up. Meanwhile you get the stealth feeling of having something special on your wrist. It can be dressy but also looks the part as a sports watch, very versatile.

The Sub 114060 comes out during those times when you're feeling more bold and casual.

I don't get the "not man enough" issue with the sizing, don't forget all the soldiers and bombardiers in WWII who wore 30mm watches while risking their lives - that's as man as it gets. While style trends have changed and shifted towards larger watches there is still a place for a smaller more tailored fitting watch in ones collection.
Well said
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Old 16 June 2021, 04:15 AM   #23
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As an owner of a 34mm air-king and a Sub 114060, this is basically exactly what I do as well and it's perfect. The air-king flies under the radar big time, it's job interview worthy, only someone with a keen eye will pick it up. Meanwhile you get the stealth feeling of having something special on your wrist. It can be dressy but also looks the part as a sports watch, very versatile.

The Sub 114060 comes out during those times when you're feeling more bold and casual.

I don't get the "not man enough" issue with the sizing, don't forget all the soldiers and bombardiers in WWII who wore 30mm watches while risking their lives - that's as man as it gets. While style trends have changed and shifted towards larger watches there is still a place for a smaller more tailored fitting watch in ones collection.
All I took from this was that you wear ladies watches lol
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Old 16 June 2021, 04:22 AM   #24
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All I took from this was that you wear ladies watches lol
Watches used to fit within the surface of your wrist. Anytime the case bleeds over the edges of your wrist, I think it is too big.
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Old 16 June 2021, 04:23 AM   #25
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As an owner of a 34mm air-king and a Sub 114060, this is basically exactly what I do as well and it's perfect. The air-king flies under the radar big time, it's job interview worthy, only someone with a keen eye will pick it up. Meanwhile you get the stealth feeling of having something special on your wrist. It can be dressy but also looks the part as a sports watch, very versatile.

The Sub 114060 comes out during those times when you're feeling more bold and casual.

I don't get the "not man enough" issue with the sizing, don't forget all the soldiers and bombardiers in WWII who wore 30mm watches while risking their lives - that's as man as it gets. While style trends have changed and shifted towards larger watches there is still a place for a smaller more tailored fitting watch in ones collection.
The smaller the watch, the cooler the watch.
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Old 7 April 2021, 12:29 AM   #26
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Old 7 April 2021, 12:38 AM   #27
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34 looks better on some of you guys than a 42 or 41. Just saying...


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Old 7 April 2021, 12:42 AM   #28
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Depends on the guy.

If you have a truly enormous wrist, frankly the type of wrist that didn't really exist when 34mm watches were the norm, then yes, I can imagine them looking a little small.

If you have a small wrist (like me at < 6 inches) then they're great as they offer fantastic value and look fine.
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Old 7 April 2021, 12:40 AM   #29
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I only find it small for a short period of time when I switch from my SD43, but that fades quite quickly.


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