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Old 3 January 2017, 10:45 AM   #31
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I'm sure it's all cyclical and watches will probably get smaller at some point in the future...kind of like shorts length.
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Old 3 January 2017, 10:47 AM   #32
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I'm sure it's all cyclical and watches will probably get smaller at some point in the future...kind of like shorts length.
I think it depends on the size of people as well though. I believe the average height has gone up, and unfortunately our average width as well!
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Old 3 January 2017, 11:02 AM   #33
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Definitely worth trying 39mm too. I tried it and actually thought it felt too big to me and in the OP I really don't like the dials as much as the 36mm (bright colors don't have the classic feel I want and lack of lime but for the 3/6/9 markers was disappointing). Exp I in 39mm is nice though if you like that size.



Just as an example, here are some images I referenced when I was trying to decide if 36mm was a good choice for me. To me, none of these look too small, they all have a classic feel to them that I think looks great.

The modern aesthetic of large watches is fine if you want to look currently trendy. I don't think they'll ever go away completely but I think we'll see a move toward more classic sizes in the next 10 years. Obviously 40mm watches like the Sub and GMT are timeless but I think 20 years from now a DJII or a DD41 will look rather dated while the 36mm size will remain classics.













I absolutely love these classic pictures!!! Thanks for sharing! OP, I don't know if I can offer any good advice, however, here is my 34mm vintage Rolex Date I bought from a good friend Justin Gruenberg that owns The Keystone a few years ago... Good luck with your decision!

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Old 3 January 2017, 11:58 AM   #34
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Is (seen your doubt) the 39mm 114300 not a better option, I am a huge fan!
Yes, i like the 114300 also. But I'm also considering the 39mm Explorer

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Old 3 January 2017, 12:08 PM   #35
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Really want to thank you guys for all the input and pics.
I'm happy to announce that I just purchased a 39mm Explorer 214270 G serial # , My 1st Rolex. Very happy w/ the purchase. And it was from a well respected forum member who patiently answered all my questions and made the who buying process a breez

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Old 3 January 2017, 12:10 PM   #36
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Really want to thank you guys for all the input and pics.
I'm happy to announce that I just purchased a 39mm Explorer 214270 G serial # , My 1st Rolex. Very happy w/ the purchase. And it was from a well respected forum member who patiently answered all my questions and made the who buying process a breez

Thanks guys

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Excellent choice, congrats!
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Really want to thank you guys for all the input and pics.
I'm happy to announce that I just purchased a 39mm Explorer 214270 G serial # , My 1st Rolex. Very happy w/ the purchase. And it was from a well respected forum member who patiently answered all my questions and made the who buying process a breez

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Great choice!!!!



Enjoy and wear it in good health when you get it!
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Excellent choice, congrats!
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Great choice!!!!



Enjoy and wear it in good health when you get it!

Thanks. It seems like the best choice. Great looking watch!. That being said I still like the OP's ...Just wasn't sure about 36mm on my wrist. The Explorer will fit perfect
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