Definitely you can pull it off. It's definitely large, but if you wear it confidently like it was designed for you then you'll be golden. One suggestion: make sure you size the bracelet band correctly so the watch doesn't slide down onto your wrist and push against the tendon on the back of your hand. I have a very heavy Omega Seamaster that I wore for years with its band too large so it would regularly slide down onto my hand and I ended up with tendinitis.
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It’s big, but doesn’t scream out of proportion. If you like it and find it comfortable, go for it.
Yeah why not!
From what distance was the photo taken? I need to access the perspective. If taken from a foot or less, maybe.
I think you're right on the edge...do it
yes, no problem.
Put your hand on your chest and look in the mirror to get a perspective of what it really looks like on your wrist... close-up is too hard to tell.
Put your hand on your chest and look in the mirror to get a perspective of what it really looks like on your wrist... close-up is too hard to tell.
Good shout. What do you think?
Good shout. What do you think?
Yeah you can rock that, no problemo! 😊👌
Good shout. What do you think?
Yep - no problem. Looks good!
Yes looks good. Most of the promaster divers wear and look smaller than the actual dimensions.
I have one of these, my wrist is 6.75 inches, I recommend the MAX FKM WAFFLE RUBBER strap, hugs the wrist nicely and very comfortable.
Definitely you can pull it off. It's definitely large, but if you wear it confidently like it was designed for you then you'll be golden. One suggestion: make sure you size the bracelet band correctly so the watch doesn't slide down onto your wrist and push against the tendon on the back of your hand. I have a very heavy Omega Seamaster that I wore for years with its band too large so it would regularly slide down onto my hand and I ended up with tendinitis.