Smallish watch recommendations
Discussion
I'm slightly ashamed to say that, despite not being some scrawny oik, I do have a slightly girly sized wrist. Consequently, I'm looking for a watch at the smaller end of the scale, ideally 37mm to 39mm. It also needs to be not too thick. Unfortunately most watches I see these days are dinner plate sized.
Budget is around £300, but happy to pay less or more for the right watch. Not thousands though, or else I'd have a Rolex.
Either black leather strap or silver bracelet, black face, maybe chronograph. Something manly. I'm at the end of my tether as all I tend to find is big ugly monstrosities.
Budget is around £300, but happy to pay less or more for the right watch. Not thousands though, or else I'd have a Rolex.
Either black leather strap or silver bracelet, black face, maybe chronograph. Something manly. I'm at the end of my tether as all I tend to find is big ugly monstrosities.
Edited by Toyoda on Saturday 13th February 11:56
Should you fancy a diver, have you looked at an SKX007?... It's a great daily and fits nicely on my quite girly wrists, and has whetted my appetite for a higher-end diver - but I'm struggling to find much that wears as small!
ETA: It is quite thick (but still might be worth a look!) - missed that bit!
ETA: It is quite thick (but still might be worth a look!) - missed that bit!
Edited by Ultuous on Friday 12th February 22:26
Toyoda said:
I'm slightly ashamed to say... etc.
Why be ashamed simply because you don't follow the flock and subscribe to clowns watches the size of bedside alarms. Good for you. Second hand is the way to go if you want something more elegant from the 80s/90s rather than the current monstrosities. What about something classic like this for £300? 38.5mm x 11mm, automatic, steel cased?
Oops not black faced. I'll go and have another look
http://www.chrono24.co.uk/dugena/herrenuhr-festa-k...
Oops not black faced. I'll go and have another look
http://www.chrono24.co.uk/dugena/herrenuhr-festa-k...
RichB said:
Why be ashamed simply because you don't follow the flock and subscribe to clowns watches the size of bedside alarms. Good for you. Second hand is the way to go if you want something more elegant from the 80s/90s rather than the current monstrosities.
Well, my shame was more pointing towards my less than big wrist than my aversion to clown shaped watches!That Longines one is quite nice, but I don't really want automatic. Call me a phillistine but I just want a quartz. Haven't got the time/money/desire to get an automatic watch serviced at regular intervals. It's going to be for daily use.
The SKX031 does look good as well, but again... automatic.
In terms of leather strap watches, this is the sort of watch I'm looking for, unfortunately it's a bit too big. It's also under budget but as said above I'll happily pay 'a few hundred' for the right watch.
http://www.henry-london.com/shop/edgware-hl41-cs-0...
The SKX031 does look good as well, but again... automatic.
In terms of leather strap watches, this is the sort of watch I'm looking for, unfortunately it's a bit too big. It's also under budget but as said above I'll happily pay 'a few hundred' for the right watch.
http://www.henry-london.com/shop/edgware-hl41-cs-0...
Edited by Toyoda on Saturday 13th February 12:08
Toyoda said:
Well, my shame was more pointing towards my less than big wrist...
My mother used to say small wrists were a sign breeding, big wrists indicating ones ancestors were manual workers - (I'm sure she meant no offence to heavy wristed blokes) ETA This is quite stylish... Well known German make, quartz, 38mm
http://www.chrono24.co.uk/junghans/0414462-max-bil...
Edited by RichB on Saturday 13th February 13:58
Toyoda said:
Call me a phillistine but I just want a quartz. Haven't got the time/money/desire to get an automatic watch serviced at regular intervals. It's going to be for daily use.
The SKX031 does look good as well, but again... automatic.
If you fancy an SKX, It's worth bearing in mind that that the chances are it will out-last several battery changes in a quartz (of which I have several - I'm no auto snob) before a service is required, and at that price-point, when it finally does, just buy another - as a daily you'll owe each other nothing!The SKX031 does look good as well, but again... automatic.
I'm a big fan of Nite watches, 38 mm 12mm thick,and you get tritium illumination.
Something like this?
https://www.nitewatches.com/store/gb/icon/icon209l...
Something like this?
https://www.nitewatches.com/store/gb/icon/icon209l...
Edited by Easternlight on Saturday 13th February 23:48
Tissot visodate? It's 40mm,but compared to my Tag is sits small on the wrist? https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=tissot+visodate&...
How about something from the Citizen Ecodrive range. No battery, won't run down (as long as it has visibility to some light) and reliable.
A BM7190-56E or
http://www.mikesdivestore.com/products/citizen-eco...
or
from Laco:
https://www.pageandcooper.com/laco-absolute-1078/
A BM7190-56E or
http://www.mikesdivestore.com/products/citizen-eco...
or
from Laco:
https://www.pageandcooper.com/laco-absolute-1078/
Thanks for the recommendations, but I'm obviously not easy to please. That Tissot is an old mans watch and the Citizen brand just strikes me as Argos watches. Although I don't have thousands to spend, I equally don't want to look like I'm a fan of Elizabeth Duke. The Tissot PRC200 is a good looking watch, but way too big at 42mm.
Maybe I should stretch the budget a bit. Either that or go for that Longines hydroconquest.
Maybe I should stretch the budget a bit. Either that or go for that Longines hydroconquest.
Edited by Toyoda on Monday 15th February 19:57
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