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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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I agree with David, they're a bit behind the times with this one (excuse the pun), watches seem to be getting smaller again.
I've seen on a number of other forums posts asking whether someone can get away with wearing xxmm sized watches:
- if you have to ask the question, it's too big for you.
- if lugs are hanging in empty space either side of your wrist, it's too big for you.
- if you struggle to fit it under a cuff, it's too big for you.
- if you're constantly catching it on the things around you, it's too big for you.
- if it's over 46mm and you don't have 9" wrists, it's too big for you.
- hell, if it even occurs to you to think to ask the question, it's too big for you.
And after all that, if you still think it suits you, then please note it's 2011 now.
I'm not a fan of oversized watches, can you tell? ;)
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