Smaller watches
Discussion
I am a bit of a fan of smaller watches and have wondered for some time whether the trend for big ones would pass.
It seems that some manufacturers are introducing more modestly sized pieces in their lineup.
https://www-ft-com.ezp.lib.cam.ac.uk/content/cb5cd...
With this in mind, I tried on this 35mm Patek Nautilus earlier and, whilst I am not SURE about the design, I think the size was fine.
What are other people’s thoughts on sub-38mm watches?

It seems that some manufacturers are introducing more modestly sized pieces in their lineup.
https://www-ft-com.ezp.lib.cam.ac.uk/content/cb5cd...
With this in mind, I tried on this 35mm Patek Nautilus earlier and, whilst I am not SURE about the design, I think the size was fine.
What are other people’s thoughts on sub-38mm watches?

rallye101 said:
I had the Christopher Ward magazine land on my doorstep last week, it had an amazing looking green dial on the front cover but at 36mm it wouldn't suit my gorilla wrists.....please make it in a 40/42....I'd be all over it like a banana
They do make The Twelve in a 40mm case. But not with the green dial though. rallye101 said:
Louis Balfour said:
Try the 36. Unless you are massive it may look great.

Here's the first watch I bought for my 18th that I'm saving for my son and have tucked away for 15+years, just tried it on,it's 38mm and looks a bit silly.....

Louis Balfour said:
It really doesn’t. Only if you’ve been wearing a dinner plate sized one recently. 
It looks pretty small, 2mm smaller would look very small. Something that is all dial would look totally different though.
I don't really get the 'dinner plate' thing. Watches are all about proportions and some designs just work better smaller or larger, and some people just suit smaller or larger watches.
The diameter of a watch doesn't tell you very much about how it wears in my experience.
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