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: What is your wrist size?
Before getting obsessed with watches recently I would never have expected anyone to ask me that! Seven inches, measured by wrapping a narrow strip of paper snugly but not tightly around my wrist.
I know there are all sorts of opinions... people with 6 inch wrist wearing huge watches, and those with bigger wrists who prefer 35mm watches. So I'm not sure that anyone can help me much. Don't let that stop you trying though!
I am particularly interested in people's thoughts on whether the current fashion for larger watches will continue long term.
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