Your wrist is much better suited to something appropriately sized. So, enter the Marathon SAR 36mm. As a diddy dive watch, it's pretty much the most trendy thing on the market right now.
Often described as a boring watch, with its three-handed ... flexibility for warm days when one’s wrist expands. On the Oyster bracelet, I feel the 36mm Explorer wears a little larger than ...
I still think the 40mm is a fine looking watch. The case is slightly more imposing, but the difference is minimal on my wrist – maybe be wary if yours are slimmer still. The 36mm option would ...
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A Week on the Wrist with the Christopher Ward The Twelve 38mm – the Goldilocks watchI called it the Goldilocks watch when it was unveiled ... makes the most of every millimeter of space my wrist has to offer. The 36mm was entirely different, feeling almost vintage in its shrunken ...
The mechanical, Hand-Wound version exudes the rugged charm and aesthetics of an iconic, vintage field watch. At a modest 36mm wide and just ... Anyone with a larger wrist would do well to check ...
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