I have an Omega PO in a 45mm and have a small wrist, but it looks fine. Particularly on the rubber strap.
I feel the 42mm looks and wears, much smaller than that actual size when you see it in the flesh.
F***ing ridiculous, is he old enough to tell the time?
I have an Omega PO in a 45mm and have a small wrist, but it looks fine. Particularly on the rubber strap.
I feel the 42mm looks and wears, much smaller than that actual size when you see it in the flesh.
I know I've posted this before, but it reminds me of this!
Haha... Is real.....bigOriginally Posted by robcat
Yep, definitely.
Although yes, it's his money..as long as it makes him happy etc. you do wonder why people don't see this themselves. People should ideally dress to what suits them. You wouldn't buy a jacket in XXL if you were Medium so why do it with a watch?
I tried a 45mm PO before buying my 42mm.......wifey said the 45 looked silly......so i bought the 42mm :bounce:
I always regret not getting the 45mm
Moral of this story...............Never take the wife with you when buying a watch
+1Originally Posted by gmt 16750
In this case I would say yes, too big. I've tried one on myself and am still unsure whether it's a little too big for me.Originally Posted by dkpw
Couldn't agree more.Originally Posted by 86latour
Coddling the special flowers who are seeking adulation for the act of walking into a store and buying something, whether it fits or doesn't, is the bane of watch forums. I'd say that a solid 75% of threads on "the other forum" are content-free fluff, and I've stopped visiting due to the nannying tone and inability of people to deal with constructive criticism or anything resembling debate.
Those hip-hop gangstas do just so they can hide all their pistols from the po-po, yo! :lol:Originally Posted by scarto
He's the one talking about Asia and intimidating other people, so maybe he's this guy...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wsilp2B0tpE
:shock:
Sorry but, again, lol.Originally Posted by dougair
Speaking of down in Asia (although I wouldn't want to be intimidated by someone with a big man's Omega :roll:):
...but what do I know; I don't even like watches!
That does look too big on that guy's wrists, although the camera does add 10 pounds! :bounce:
Does look rather silly I am afraid, much too big. I always think that if the lugs extend beyond the wrist then it is too big for said wrist.
My wrist is probably the same size as the OP's picture (however I do have some good quality man hair attached :lol: ) and when I tried on the PO 45mm a few years ago, I thought it was too big. I tried the 42mm and that was much better. The lady assisting me at the AD also said the 42mm was much more suited.
I did not buy it however as I still felt it was too big to be an everyday wearer and looked a bit silly. I personally regard 40mm to be my max size.
My everyday wearer is an Explorer 36mm (which on my wrist could be mistaken for a 39mm!).
it might fit him when his balls drop :lol:Originally Posted by dkpw
Like wise....for me 45mm is not big and is a nice fit but on this guy...
Way too big, its gotta be a kids arm....
Way too big on those girly wrists, 42 would have been infinitely better. Love the watch though.
Yes! For my taste, even in my almost 21cm wrist anything bigger than 42mm is way too big
I like the watch but on this chap it looks ridiculous, far to big for him.
yes but if he put it on rubber might look smaller and better
I would say wrist shots can be deceptive. I have one 45mm watch I'm comfortable with wearing, and I think looks fine on my very small wrist. However, I took a camera phone picture and it appeared to look huge.Originally Posted by dougair
So, I think on occasion the camera can lie.
Not a very good analogy.Originally Posted by scarto
Your comparing it with something that is in no way comparable.
big is in the eye of the beholder..ala he likes it
Although I think the onslaught of grief he received on the other forum might have instilled a bit of buyer's remorse by now. Hopefully he's pretty thick-skinned though. (He probably gets quite a bit of stick at school, so he'll be used to it :) )Originally Posted by seikomatic
Yes :blackeye:
This thread reminds me of the picture I took of our Daughter wearing one of my G-Shock's. She was six at the time. :D
For comparison, here is my 45.5mm PO on my wrist. I like it, and for me its quite comfortable as well.
The OEM rubber is a great strap and does help make the big PO wear a little smaller IMHO. Here's mine on my un-impressingly average 7.5" wrist:Originally Posted by Retep
It's not good to see a 45.5mm PO on too small a wrist. I considered the 42mm myself but I preferred the 45.5 and how it fits me as quite a tall person (it's not just about the wrist, as the actress said to the bishop). Everyone has a different opinion on where you draw the line, but I would be more than happy to wear a 42mm if I thought it looked better. The "bigger is always better" brigade are a nonsense.