I really want to like this watch. But 46mm is just way too big. Maybe 43mm I would have bought one to try...Would have LOVED this in 41mm...
I really want to like this watch. But 46mm is just way too big. Maybe 43mm I would have bought one to try...Would have LOVED this in 41mm...
I like the looks, but as others have mentioned, the size will be a dealbreaker.
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Not keen on the huge step down from the crystal to the dial.
Too many watches, not enough time.
I hope they introduce a ladies model somewhere around 40-42mm. I’ve learned my lesson buying 46mm watches. No matter how good they look I end up not wearing them because they are just too big.
I like the overall design of the watch, make a skinny wrist version and I'm a buyer.
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I'd like it in stainless & black and +/- 42mm. 46mm is WAY to big, except for maybe Invicta lovers. The design is very nice - it's the size.
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One Traser model is 37mm which is too small for my liking. Other models are 44mm, 45mm, and a 46mm. Too big for me.
There is one 42mm model, the P59 which I kind of like, but it'd be a gamble whether it'd work for me or not. If the Aurora was 40mm I'd bite.
Well executed design, but too big for my tastes. However, if smaller it would probably look too busy and be too difficult to read anything but the hands and indices.
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