This is quite a nice thing. 32mm case.
This Dunhill handwinding cushion is 30mm - I only really wear it with a dinner jacket, so not very often these days
1951/52 Smiths De Luxe gets worn from time to time
As does this Record dirty dozen
I regret selling this Air King 5500 to fund an Explo 1
I guess this 1940s LIP T18, which I was wearing today must qualify
This is quite a nice thing. 32mm case.
This was an inexpensive SC impulse purchase, a couple of years ago.
33mm case (just measured it) which surprises me, as it wears more like 35 or even 36; I assume because the dial takes up most of the space.
another of mine,34mm 18ct gold Denison case from 1958 on an Omega BOR bracelet,
Gotta love a vintage Omega
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What a set of beauties PC.
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Those posting 36mm watches, please re-read the the thread title - LESS THAN 36mm, not 36mm or less!
A couple of 34mm watches I had, long ago... But 36mm is generally my minimum. I'd like to know if a 35mm gold dress watch would work as it would open up some vintage options.
A lot to like about watches this size.
35mm for this one.
another of mine ,9ct gold and a good size for a goldie at 35.5mm.
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This one just squeezes in at 35.5mm. An early 1957mUniversal Geneva Polrouter, asymmetric case never polished to my eye, almost Speedmaster like with bumper movement and rare type hand set I believe. Just a gorgeous wee watc.
With another gilt friend from the past 1964 Rolex OP.
Have a great Sunday,
Mike
The Zenith Pilot for me, any details please PC
Some lovely pieces in here, I wonder if there are many newer men's pieces available in the size range
Got this one.
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Great watch for work, keeps good time and slips easily under a shirt cuff.
I have been wearing a 34 mm Omega for the last 5 days and have taken quite a shine to it, it just looks more elegant and less vulgar than the Rolex I normally wear.
I would never be surprised to see the market revert to the smaller and slimmer watches.
33/34
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Just to keep the Smiths count up. About 30/31mm
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Two from me. First is a 35mm Seiko SuS that I picked up from SC recently. A neat little watch and I love the Mark 11 inspired dial.
The second is a vintage Longines. An occasional wearer for me that I’ll be moving along to fund something else but the dial is to my eyes beautiful. Not that my photo captured that very well.
Vintage and modern Omegas
35mm Constellation
36mm Aqua Terra
Me and my 6.5 inch wrist on a hot day, like this thread.
I like this this thread. Thanks for posting guys.
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I'm not exactly sure. I had two similar Certinas that I sold about ten years ago. I have no other photos handy, but I found two sales narratives. Can anyone tell which belongs to the photo? I can't.
1950s
1950s Certina Military Style Automatic
Black 24-Hour Dial
Outstanding Condition
Certina 23 Jewel Calibre 25-451 Automatic
For sale is this excellent vintage Certina military style automatic. The Certina calibre 25-451 automatic movement, produced only between 1951 and 1960, dates this Certina as an example from the 1950s.
Details:
…Large 34mm (excluding crown) x 41mm stainless steel case is in outstanding original condition. Mild dent in the case back (see photo).
…Powered by the Certina 23 jewel calibre 25-451 automatic movement.
…18000 bph and rated power reserve of 42 hours.
…Sets and winds smoothly, operates flawlessly, and keeps time accurately.
…Original 24-hour black dial in excellent condition; hour numerals are no longer luminous.
…Original hands are still slightly luminous and in excellent condition.
…Acrylic crystal is in excellent condition.
…Triple-signed on dial, case, and movement.
…Equipped with an olive green nylon and leather strap.
1960s
1960s Certina Military Style Automatic
Black 24-Hour Dial
Outstanding Condition
Certina 27 Jewel Calibre 25-651 Automatic
JUST SERVICED
For sale is this freshly-serviced military style Certina automatic from the 1960s, in outstanding all-around condition.
Details:
…Large 35mm x 43mm stainless steel case is in outstanding original condition.
…Powered by the Certina 27 Jewel Caliber 25-651 automatic movement.
…Sets and winds smoothly, operates flawlessly, and keeps time accurately.
…Original 24-hour black dial in excellent condition; hour numerals are no longer luminous.
…Original hands are still luminous and in excellent condition excepting a tiny loss of material at the base of the hour hand.
…Acrylic crystal is in very good condition showing some light scratches.
…Triple-signed on dial, case, and movement.
…Equipped with a new olive green NATO strap.
Just took delivery of this little minty 33mm Hamilton Khaki from the 90s. Wears more like a 36mm. Very happy with it!
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Very nice. Just bought it’s modern (38mm) big brother, great watches, enjoy.
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I should have mentioned, this is the quartz one too. I was really tempted to pick up one of the older 9721 khaki models, in the cases that look like the Smiths W10 or Hamilton 6B watches.
This Hamilton also makes me want to pick up a Grand Seiko 34mm with 9f movement, the SBGX347.
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Georgeous
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Bought one of these for the missus, which she loves and wears on an 18mm blue faux aligator strap.
But it came on a nice bullet bracelet that gives it a nice, integrated look.
I'm tempted.
A 37mm TAG Heuer F1 Pro is smallest watch I wear.