I think the Baby G can be worn by anyone who wants. I do have a Baby G in my collection that I got just a few days ago; so far no one has noticed it, although I haven't posted it to wruw yet. 😉 I think I can wear it on my 7.5" wrist, but I do like wearing smaller watches.
It's about the same size as one of my I.C.E.R.C. models, maybe a little smaller.
I have another watch labeled a woman's watch, my Citizen Promaster Diver EO2020-08E.
I have a few named watches.
This is Brown Lump. When I got this watch, my wife hated it and said it looked "like a Lump of brown $#!+" on my wrist, and the name Brown Lump stuck.
This is my "Nighty", a nickname for my Citizen Promaster Nighthawk based on the nicknames for the Omega Speedy and Seiko Flighty.
Finally, my Arnie, which is the widely recognized nickname for the Seiko H558 series and the later SNJ series.
If I know I won't be wearing it for a while, I pull the crown on my analog quartz watches to stop the movement. Doesn't work on my digital, but I will only pull the battery if it dies, at which point I will replace it.
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