KMII[Montblanc Moderator]
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Big may be beautiful but what’s the smallest watch you have?
Dec 08, 2017,08:00 AM
For most of the era of the wrist watch, the range of 33-38mm has been the commonly accepted mens’ size, with the odd tool watch being larger, the odd dress watch smaller.
Over the last two decades this has gradually but surely changed.
Still, a well proportioned smaller watch can still work - in my humble opinion at least. Not like we’ve had a wrist size explosion over the last decades
So I am wondering, what’s the smallest watch you have? For me it is the 33mm Seiko 6810-8000 SCVL002 from 1993, with the 6810A hand wound movement from 1973. Being quite thin at under 6mm I find it definitely looks perfectly adequate in size even today.
So where do you stand here?
Have a great weekend!