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28 May 2012, 11:21 AM | #1 |
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Small wrist ~6 inches, 15300?
With all this enabling going on, I am headed no where fast. I mean seriously a drug habit would probably be cheaper....
Just wondering for those with small wrists, how does the 15300st work for you guys? I have really small exactly 5.75" wrists, oval rather than flat top. For reference, I have a 14060m that I wear a little loose with all removable links removed. I have a luminor case 44mm Panerai that I wear thanks to an aftermarkt leather strap that barely works. Before I plunk down $10+ K, any input would be greatly appreciated. I know the diameter is 39mm, but it has long lugs and wears way bigger right? I live in a provincial part of the country. The nearest AD is in Dallas 5 hours away. So no way I can get away for the weekend to try one on. Thanks in advance.... |
28 May 2012, 11:23 AM | #2 | |
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Most people think it's the perfect size. I like my watches a little bigger (wink, wink 15400). 15300 is an ideal way into AP! If you can get a new one for $10K pls let me know where. Go get one...what color are you going to buy? White?? |
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28 May 2012, 11:38 AM | #3 |
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My greatest concern isn't the 39mm size (if you're wearing a Panerai, this will work). The shape of your wrist is the most critical factor. The bracelet/straps on ROs/ROOs flare out because of the plots rather than swiveling downward around spring bar/screw. So it tends to wear better on wider wrists than round wrists... too wide wrists are also problematic.
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28 May 2012, 12:28 PM | #4 |
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The 15300 is perfect for me, maybe slightly small, but I am going back to smaller watches. I have a 7 1/4 flat wrist. It may not work for you, and may be worth the drive to see. It is a great iconic watch and I love mine, but it is a lot of money to take that kind of gamble.
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Yeah. I'm thinking white is the most versatile... There are/were several floating around on TRF for the 9.5 to 10.5 range, minty. Rolex is a gateway drug... I need help! But I can stop at any time~ |
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28 May 2012, 12:41 PM | #6 |
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