Where in this forum would be the right place to ask a watch question - from a style perspective, not technology. NSAF? Or here?
Please don't delete this before at least one mod replied. Or via PM if its sensitive.
Watches are a part of the wardrobe, thus The Wardrobe is appropriate... Carry on...
Don't get the wrong impression from the last pic. On screen the watch is larger than in real life (32mm). In todays watch world, that is a "medium" sized Rolex, aimed at women with a stronger wrist.
Last edited by Beestonplace (2018-08-12 02:15:42)
I agree that the devolution into these clunky oversized monstrosities is a bad fad that will not age well. Proportional and slim is the way to go with a wrist watch. There are buffoons that will claim that previously normal sized watches look effeminate or delicate, but these trendies are best ignored.
My watches consist of a 35mm dress watch, 38mm casual watch, 40mm sporty watch and a 40mm rugged use watch. I wear the 40mm watches more as I get older so I can avoid putting my glasses on to see what time it is. As I get older I might have a boat anchor on my wrist or have to switch to something with a large digital display. I hope by then I won't care what time it is.