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16 April 2020, 12:34 AM | #61 |
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31 I think is the safest bet.
My wife has small wrist and no interest in a large watch. Other women like the oversized look. YMMV. Best to take her to try them on and see what she prefers. If it's a surprise, see if you can buy one that you can take back and swap if she doesn't love it. Good luck and congrats! |
16 April 2020, 05:09 AM | #62 |
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I looked at the DJ lineup with the aim of gifting one to my mother in the future.
I think 34mm would be the safest best, alas, it seems like Rolex has relegated this size to 2nd class choices : no jubilee, no diamonds, no two-tones, less dials. Poor marketing decision IMHO. |
16 April 2020, 05:26 AM | #63 |
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My wife has slender wrists and went with a Tudor Glamour date 36 for her anniversary present (I couldn't talk her into a DJ)
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