Whose got the smallest on Watchcrunch?

I took delivery of my tank americaine today - and it’s tiny, but I think I can pull it off. It’s just 19mm wide.

So that’s my challenge - show me your small one.

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😭😍 I don’t have any particularly small watches… but this makes me wanna ask for the ref. # !… do you have it?

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chiaraga

😭😍 I don’t have any particularly small watches… but this makes me wanna ask for the ref. # !… do you have it?

It’s a 2489 but has an unusual dial - sort of a champagne coloured Guilloché.

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That Cartier looks great because of the proportion of watch to strap. I normally don't like really small watches, but that really works. How wide is the strap?

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tempus

That Cartier looks great because of the proportion of watch to strap. I normally don't like really small watches, but that really works. How wide is the strap?

13mm

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Justingalore

It’s a 2489 but has an unusual dial - sort of a champagne coloured Guilloché.

hypnotic 👍🏻👍🏻 looked more brownish than champagne tho

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chiaraga

hypnotic 👍🏻👍🏻 looked more brownish than champagne tho

Somewhere in between chocolate and champagne. Caramel maybe!

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The face of my Lord Elgin is 20mm square. And congrats on the Americaine, those are at the top of my wish list. People are pretty focused on the Tank and the Santos, and I don't think the Americane gets as much love as it deserves.

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I sport a citizen eco drive dress watch purchased in 1999. It’s a 36 and looks great with a suit. Rarely wear it in any other situations. My go to now is 39 for formal attire. So it doesn’t get as much wrist time.

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Vintage Cartier...

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Not sure about the size but I think children's wrists must be getting bigger.

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The Reverso is my smallest, not so small watch.

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DH_NYC

The Reverso is my smallest, not so small watch.

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It’s a beauty. I’m getting a Reverso tomorrow!

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I think this is the smallest.

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The smallest one 🤍

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Paul Picot 24mm.

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33mm and 4mm thick was my daily watch from 1987 for years

I’m calling it mine still but I’ve just given it to my wife and she wears it daily now as it deserves to be

Love that tank it looks great 😍

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Steveiemc

33mm and 4mm thick was my daily watch from 1987 for years

I’m calling it mine still but I’ve just given it to my wife and she wears it daily now as it deserves to be

Love that tank it looks great 😍

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Nice omegas!

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Justingalore

Nice omegas!

Thanks an omega has been my brand of choice since the first one and I will always have one in my collection

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It’s a nice watch , probably would look bigger on a bracelet. If you love it just wear it :)

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Smallest is my Smiths Everest at 36mm . I sometimes wear my wife’s Presage dress watch in 34

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mm . Being Gold PVD it looks great on the wrist

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Justingalore

Nice omegas!

Amigos Omegas:)

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So here you go, a Junghans 92/6703 from the 50s. Case diameter 31mm, lug-to-lug 36.5mm, thickness 10.5mm.

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I don’t own them, but my wife asked me about these pieces she inherited from an aunt who passed.

I have a 7 1/2” aka 19cm wrist, so my guess is they’re about 20mm? 22mm? Haven’t been able to take the calipers to them.

I can’t begin to imagine dealing with that crown on the Seiko and the tweezers I’d need to set it.

The Islander in the middle is 38mm.

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TheSharperTheBetter

I don’t own them, but my wife asked me about these pieces she inherited from an aunt who passed.

I have a 7 1/2” aka 19cm wrist, so my guess is they’re about 20mm? 22mm? Haven’t been able to take the calipers to them.

I can’t begin to imagine dealing with that crown on the Seiko and the tweezers I’d need to set it.

The Islander in the middle is 38mm.

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That’s a real tiddler!

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Tissot Porto 22mm. I think it's technically a women's but managed to get it at c.20% of the retail price. Need to find a new strap though, the gloss croc is a bit too much for me.

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TheSharperTheBetter

I don’t own them, but my wife asked me about these pieces she inherited from an aunt who passed.

I have a 7 1/2” aka 19cm wrist, so my guess is they’re about 20mm? 22mm? Haven’t been able to take the calipers to them.

I can’t begin to imagine dealing with that crown on the Seiko and the tweezers I’d need to set it.

The Islander in the middle is 38mm.

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I know a guy , a big guy ex military who wears a tiny watch , he loves it !

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Tinfoiled14

I know a guy , a big guy ex military who wears a tiny watch , he loves it !

I'm not a big guy. Fat and big wristed one might say, but of short stature.

However i do have the perfect sized wrists:

https://www.watchcrunch.com/TheSharperTheBetter/posts/the-joy-of-having-the-perfect-wrist-size-214946

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Looks great!!

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DH_NYC

The Reverso is my smallest, not so small watch.

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Lovely reversos