I’m sure it’s been done but couldn’t find any suitable photos.
I really fancy a Tudor Prince or similar, most of the models I prefer are 34mm case size. I have an 8 inch wrist and although I love small watches - I’ve never had 34mm watch. Will it be pushing it a bit in terms of size?
If you have a wrist shot of a 34mm Tudor - please do share. I think lug to lug is 43mm on these 34mm models.
Thanks!
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Last edited by PawG; 28th October 2020 at 14:37.
https://forum.tz-uk.com/attachment.p...6&d=1602749162
Not a great photo unfortunately
Pawel, this is 36 mm on 7.5"...
My wrists are eight inches, all images are of 34mm watches.
34mm on 7 inch wrist. Might help.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
I have a flat eight inch wrist ,and to my mind anything less than 38 mm is a bit small.
It is important to also consider the lug to lug not just the width.
Ive asked for similar pics of various watches on wrists too.
The only trouble is! Even if your wrist is the same size as somebody else! All wrists are different...added to that, In photos I think the actual watch itself...ALWAYS! look bigger than they actually are...Ive bought a watch or two...which I "thought" looked big enough for me (in photos on a similar sized wrist).........when it arrived...I didnt like the "size" of it on my wrist....so it got flipped!
There is no better way, than physically trying on the watch...which I know isnt always possible/practical!
The size of the dial itself in relation to the case size also adds to the visual confusion.
Close up wrist shots can be very deceiving, and may give the wrong impression of actual size.
Also, wrist circumference has less to do with appearance than the actual shape of your wrist. The width of the top of your wrist is a better indicator.
Last edited by Jon Kenney; 29th October 2020 at 13:42.
Some websites let you visualise a watch on your wrist.
https://www.watchpro.com/chrono24-cu...-omega-watches