Here is mine
A 47mm oris Carlos coste Le chrono
45mm is the best I can manage
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44mm is my limit on a 7 1/2 inch wrist
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Breitling Bentley GMT midnight carbon at 49mm for me
I used to have this 47mm U-boat...
Not to everyones taste but it had a sandwich dial, very well built, lots of fine detail and a modified movement based on the Valjoux 7750.
And if anyone ever used this watch for what it was made; deepsea diving, it would be perfect with the large legible dial, HE valve, screw down crown cap etc.
I really enjoyed this piece.
None of those are big enough
...but what do I know; I don't even like watches!
Whether you like the watch or not, I'm going to quibble with your 'perfect' remark.
That dial might be big, but it's not legible and the dark colours, I suspect, would be hard to read in dark Northern European waters.
Also, there's no bezel, so you can't easily time your dive, which is the point of a dive watch.
On the other hand, as a watch, all that matters is that you like it and vive la difference! Thanks for posting the picture, I've not seen one before.
My biggest watch is my Citizen AT Skyhawk at a weedy 45mm, big enough for me though!
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
Suunto X-Lander, ca. 50mm:
Bye, Klaus
This Aquatimer, which I picked up on SC, is my largest watch. And unfortunately a bit too large for my skinny wrist.
So I'm thinking of putting it on SC again. Or gain some weight.
PRS20 is the largest I have at the moment
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My Magrette at 44mm. Wears quite large with the custom NATO though.
Rotary Aquadives 46mm
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This is a bit of a dinner plate, 55mm case or 65mm crown to crown.
Love that 319!Originally Posted by mrpgkennedy;
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45mm.....
No longer have either the Mudman on the right or the GX-56 in the middle, the latter of which is the largest watch I've owned. Still have the GW-3000 on the left, I think it's 48mm across.
At 45mm still too big for my wrist but well, I don't wear it that often.