Big watch, small wrist, I love it

 I’ve broken the rule of small wrist needs a smaller dial, but the Inox is an icon and my eyesight ain’t so good. At my age, I’m looking for legibility, tough yet classy looks, unparalleled Swissness, and simplicity, the Inox won me over. I’m falling in love with quartz again!

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Looks great!!

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Hmmm...maybe you should have spent more time exercising your wrists and eyes when you were young instead of following Menudo around from city to city.  Now look at you.  Spindly wrists and failing eyes...the legacy of a misspent youth.

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To be fair, they are super dreamy.

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Awesome!

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I think that looks great. How do you find the weight?

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I really do love these. 

The only thing that's ever stopped me is that darn date window. They have a 'ladies' (37mm) version that offers no date and it's very clean. Really wish they would offer the larger size in automatic and no date as well.

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Matt84

I think that looks great. How do you find the weight?

Not heavy at all, it’s really comfy, I have a lighter Orient Mako with a metal bracelet and Hamilton Jazzmaster on leather, and both feel more awkward to wear. The fit of the Inox is so good, it feels almost weightless. I’m always surprised when reviewers talk about the ‘heaviness’. Thanks for your question.

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Vinceeee

I really do love these. 

The only thing that's ever stopped me is that darn date window. They have a 'ladies' (37mm) version that offers no date and it's very clean. Really wish they would offer the larger size in automatic and no date as well.

I considered the ladies, but the watch face diameter seemed too small, the face on this is perfect. Thanks.

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thekris

Hmmm...maybe you should have spent more time exercising your wrists and eyes when you were young instead of following Menudo around from city to city.  Now look at you.  Spindly wrists and failing eyes...the legacy of a misspent youth.

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To be fair, they are super dreamy.

I wish I knew what you were talking about, but spindly wrists on the end of toned arms that barely feel the weight of the watch are not a problem for me. Is it safe to Google Menudo or does your internet history need cleaning? Thanks for your cryptic comment.

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Jazzmaster2020

I wish I knew what you were talking about, but spindly wrists on the end of toned arms that barely feel the weight of the watch are not a problem for me. Is it safe to Google Menudo or does your internet history need cleaning? Thanks for your cryptic comment.

I think we both know that you know exactly what I’m talking about. Or sometimes I make obscure jokes that only I find funny. Could be either one. 

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Great watch,nice clear dial ,even I could read it without my glasses,but no chance on the date 

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Oldmanwatches

Great watch,nice clear dial ,even I could read it without my glasses,but no chance on the date 

Yes, the date is small and a cyclops would mess up the whole design, but in reality it’s ok to read.

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thekris

I think we both know that you know exactly what I’m talking about. Or sometimes I make obscure jokes that only I find funny. Could be either one. 

I think obscurity is your superpower, I’ve never heard of Menudo!

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Jazzmaster2020

I think obscurity is your superpower, I’ve never heard of Menudo!

I don’t believe that at all, but just in case…

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A well good known brand looks good on a wrist but a ugly cheap watch on the wrist can look as bad like a out of style boy band.

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Looks good! You make your own rules in this hobby and don’t have to abide by anyone else’s. Legibility has to be #1 for you because if you can’t see your own watch it’s useless