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    Craftsman BernardF's Avatar
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    DPW Breitling New Pluton, but I've had a Speedy (which I never found comfortable) and also a MkIII a.k.a. the Anchor Weight...

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    the heaviest as well..


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    Zlatoust "homage" is 55mm excluding crown.

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    JSAR is 46mm excluding crown, this is as big a watch as I wear on a regular basis. Its actually very comfy on the bracelet, as it evens out the weight of the head.

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    Shown next to a speedy for comparison.

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    The biggest watch I own is a mobile phone as well


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    It's probably this

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    44mm IIRC


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    This one's pretty chunky…






    Glycine Incursore halh-hunter…

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    I think it might be this one.



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    Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".

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    What's the biggest watch you own? Wristshot if you can!!

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    Oris Prodiver Chronograph - it's a beast.

    Some people say that I must wear a big watch to compensate for something else. That's the last thing they say before I snap their Twiglet wrists.
    Last edited by Ryan Williams; 14th August 2015 at 02:37.

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    Radiomir for me (on a 6.75 inch wrist)

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    No wrist shots available, but here's a picture of my Steinhart LSE I originally posted in the Crazytrain 50p size comparison thread.



    Nothing in this picture is less than 100% legit, guaranteed. Any slight blurriness was due to poor photographic skills, honest.

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    Casio ProTrek 2500 [50mm] - doesn't really wear that big as a) there's a LOT of bezel and b) the lugs angle down to wrap straight round the wrist!

    Last edited by WatchIng; 8th August 2015 at 10:15. Reason: More Info

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    48mm Tuna

    47mm home brew

    57mm Zenith type 20

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    Omega Planet Ocean Chrono 9300.....


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    I've downsized (in both senses) recently, so this is the largest in my watch box (42mm)...



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    Last edited by zelig; 8th August 2015 at 14:23.

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    Timex WS4 - too comical for a wrist shot on my wrist.


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    Ernst Benz Chronosport.....

    47mm.

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    Last edited by E_2_Right-Force; 4th November 2015 at 09:17.

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    Have a few 47mm.

    PAM 372,



    And some 300M Tunas,







    And the Ploprof at 55mm IIRC,


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    This is about as large as I'll go, and at around 50mm across no wonder!



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    52.5mm IIRC


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    Wears smaller because it's all dial



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    Don't own one but this must surely win!


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    49.2mm


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    IWC WW2 pilots watch.

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    These wear nothing like 50mm. I thnk Casio have a weird way of measuring watches. I was wearing my frogman earlier, same watch as yours now (well, a 3500 - same case) and in comparison to the frogman it is minuscule!!

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    16.5 cm (6.5") wrist and a 47 mm Marathon CSAR (18 mm tall)


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    My seldom-worn Glycine Lagunare 3000 at 46mm excluding crowns. Height is 17.9mm:







    Cheapo $12 watch from Walmart that I use for running. 10 to 4 diameter is 49mm excluding pushers:

    Last edited by Shakespeare; 10th August 2015 at 08:55. Reason: edited for typos

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    Romaine Jerome Moondust DNA. 46mm but wears a bit smaller...



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    Croton Aquamatic

    44mm

    I do not want anything larger.



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    Steinhart Nav B-Uhr 47 Vintage Titanium B-Type - 47mm


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    This 56mm monster. It is big but wears bigger. It is the absolute maximum I can wear without the dreaded 'overhang'.
















    A more realistic shot.

















    Mitch

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    I have this Adanac Navigator II which I won in a raffle. 44 x 44mm but seems bigger due to the cushion shape.


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    It's this one, an Emergency Mission on a rubber strap. It's not the width, it's the thickness!

    (Ooh err Missus!)





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    Helson Shark Diver 45mm. It's like strapping a brick to your arm.


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    This one..:)


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    One of these (diameter/thickness/bulk)...






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    47mm dial and I have 7.5inch wrists though it wears well....


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    Looks ok from a distance though (IMHO):


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfie View Post
    My long lugged 42mm Pleamar on my 6.5" wrist
    The way those crowns dig into your wrist look painful...

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