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Old 22 January 2012, 09:49 PM   #31
cmnfahad
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Originally Posted by GradyPhilpott View Post
Yes, there are psychological factors and that's why you'll read where someone says that a watch is such and such diameter, but it wears much larger.

The increased size of the lugs on certain models makes one 40mm watch look bigger than another 40mm watch. The case is larger, but the diameter is the same.

When I bought my Explorer, I first tried on a 34mm Air-King because I'd seen one on someone else's wrist and thought it looked great.

I put one on my wrist and it looked to be the size of a dime.

When I asked to try on the 36mm Explorer, I thought, this is it. This is the watch for me.

Held side by side, the difference may not be very noticeable, but on my wrist, at least, the difference was like night and day.
very reasonable explanation

Thank for it

Do you think The increased size of the lugs on certain models makes 34mm look bigger or the same look than old model 36mm
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