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3 August 2012, 12:05 PM | #1 |
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I am saving for my next watch and the royal oak has my attention but have ?'s.
I have been saving up for my next watch and I was thinking a pp aquanaut but the more I see the royal oak the more it is growing on me..
I currently have a date just , subc, and Tudor chrono.. I do have some questions , I really like the 15300 models and am seeing them on here for 10k range but also love the chrono white dial 2560st? I see that they Are 39mm and am wondering if they make the 36mm still? I have a skinny wrist mabee 6.5 inches and love there bracelet but am not sure how it would sit on my wrist, I don't want it to look silly as the 40mm subc is borderline for my skinny wrists.. I also see the date models have clear case back but the complications do not is this common? Can someone with skinny wrists post some wristshots of the 39mm and smaller ones if you have them ? Thank you.. Hopefully I will be one of you guys soon.. |
3 August 2012, 12:07 PM | #2 |
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Well I think you are headed in the right direction.
I have a 6.5 wrist and wear the 44mm very comfortable. Have Sub C (LN andLV) and they now seem a little small. It's all perspective. 15300 (if you can still find new) will sit nice on your wrist. Good luck on the hunt |
3 August 2012, 12:49 PM | #3 |
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I tried on the 39mm recently.
On my round 6.5 wrist, its large.. the lugs stuck out too much. If you have a flat wrist, it should be OK. The 37mm 15450 was the perfect size for me. |
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Do they still make 36mm royal oaks?
If not what was the last ref# they made in 36mm? |
3 August 2012, 01:55 PM | #5 |
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You really need to try them on. 39mm fits just fine on my 6.5".
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3 August 2012, 04:41 PM | #6 |
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3 August 2012, 04:52 PM | #7 |
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I'm sure the 39mm 15300 would fit you perfectly.
There is no 36mm in production however the 15400 comes in both 41mm and 37mm.
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I agree the 39mm 15300 or 15202 would fit perfectly, I think they would actually fit smaller than your subc.
The display back is on the 15300 and 15202 not the Chrono models. |
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I like the size of the date just so I think 36mm would be a nice fit. I think there is a ad in englewood nj, do they have a strickt policy on no or little discount on new models like rolex or is 30% off possible? |
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I have 7.25" wrists and the 15300 is a great fit. I also have a 46.2mm BP and love the that fit as well. Like what was said above, it's all perspective. Good luck!
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Here are the reference numbers for all 36mm Royal Oaks. Long gone for more than a decade if am not mistaken. I would definitely recommend a 15300 or 15202. It will fit you just fine. I have friends with 6.5" wrists that wear them and they look perfect.
ROYAL OAK 36mm Reference Numbers: Date 4100 Date 4153 Date 14486 Date 14790 Date 14800 Date 14813 Date 14891 Date 15000 Date 56023 Date 56077 Date 56080 Date 56082
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4 August 2012, 02:52 AM | #12 |
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If you can wear a SubC, you should be fine with a 39mm RO. My wrist is less than 6.5" and I had no problem with any of the 39mm ROs. Even the 41mm were fine, bulkier, but fine.
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