Don't do it if you are taller than 1,70m and you wrist isn't smaller than 15 cm.
Within the watch enthusiast scene is a new saying "You have to wear vintage models small. Rolex did it too. Otherwise you are a ignorant."
There is reason why male qatch size have become bigger.
I've tryed a 35mm PRX. It looked ridiculous. Even if you have a small wrist. Mine is 16cm but I'm allmost 1,90m and not skinny. We are more than just a close up wrist shot. We are adult men. And as a whole it looks awkward.
The 40mm goes very well for me.
Anyway I will buy the 35mm someday as well....for my small wife.
I got the white one, and returned it—too bland. For a variety of reasons, I didn’t re-order in another color. But all that to say—if you pull the trigger, go for one of the other dials, or the gold. Those all pop
Don't do it if you are taller than 1,70m and you wrist isn't smaller than 15 cm.
Within the watch enthusiast scene is a new saying "You have to wear vintage models small. Rolex did it too. Otherwise you are a ignorant."
There is reason why male qatch size have become bigger.
I've tryed a 35mm PRX. It looked ridiculous. Even if you have a small wrist. Mine is 16cm but I'm allmost 1,90m and not skinny. We are more than just a close up wrist shot. We are adult men. And as a whole it looks awkward.
The 40mm goes very well for me.
Anyway I will buy the 35mm someday as well....for my small wife.
I disagree, Im 175cm and my wrist is 16.5cm (maybe 16cm, only measuring tool I used is a printout from omega AT website) and I think it fits fine.
All in all, try it yourself, everyone is different. Also every person has different taste, so my eyes got used to smaller watches (35-37mm)
Same here. I'm 184, I have a 17cm wrist and the 40mm PRX and I certainly won't mind the 35mm (the way the endlinks of the PRX are made the effective lug-to-lug is something like 52mm which is a lot). My all time favorite watch that I owned was 36mm and in my book it never looked small.
Haven't tried the 35mm and have a 40 mm on order, I would say choose the dial you like & the size is secondary on this style, its a bracelet with a watch dial in it 😍
Haven't tried the 35mm and have a 40 mm on order, I would say choose the dial you like & the size is secondary on this style, its a bracelet with a watch dial in it 😍
The 40mm quartz just arrived, I have a 21cm wrist for ref. A few pics to help you.
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i need one of those in my collection hahaha
The bracelet is very very good for the price point , my favorite the blue one
😍 #tissot #tissotprx
Yes, I have.
Don't do it if you are taller than 1,70m and you wrist isn't smaller than 15 cm.
Within the watch enthusiast scene is a new saying "You have to wear vintage models small. Rolex did it too. Otherwise you are a ignorant."
There is reason why male qatch size have become bigger.
I've tryed a 35mm PRX. It looked ridiculous. Even if you have a small wrist. Mine is 16cm but I'm allmost 1,90m and not skinny. We are more than just a close up wrist shot. We are adult men. And as a whole it looks awkward.
The 40mm goes very well for me.
Anyway I will buy the 35mm someday as well....for my small wife.
I bought the 35mm gold PRX and absolutely love it. The finishing quality and bracelet aesthetic are bar none for the price.
I got the white one, and returned it—too bland. For a variety of reasons, I didn’t re-order in another color. But all that to say—if you pull the trigger, go for one of the other dials, or the gold. Those all pop
Yes, I have.
Don't do it if you are taller than 1,70m and you wrist isn't smaller than 15 cm.
Within the watch enthusiast scene is a new saying "You have to wear vintage models small. Rolex did it too. Otherwise you are a ignorant."
There is reason why male qatch size have become bigger.
I've tryed a 35mm PRX. It looked ridiculous. Even if you have a small wrist. Mine is 16cm but I'm allmost 1,90m and not skinny. We are more than just a close up wrist shot. We are adult men. And as a whole it looks awkward.
The 40mm goes very well for me.
Anyway I will buy the 35mm someday as well....for my small wife.
I disagree, Im 175cm and my wrist is 16.5cm (maybe 16cm, only measuring tool I used is a printout from omega AT website) and I think it fits fine.
All in all, try it yourself, everyone is different. Also every person has different taste, so my eyes got used to smaller watches (35-37mm)
Same here. I'm 184, I have a 17cm wrist and the 40mm PRX and I certainly won't mind the 35mm (the way the endlinks of the PRX are made the effective lug-to-lug is something like 52mm which is a lot). My all time favorite watch that I owned was 36mm and in my book it never looked small.
Haven't tried the 35mm and have a 40 mm on order, I would say choose the dial you like & the size is secondary on this style, its a bracelet with a watch dial in it 😍
Haven't tried the 35mm and have a 40 mm on order, I would say choose the dial you like & the size is secondary on this style, its a bracelet with a watch dial in it 😍
The 40mm quartz just arrived, I have a 21cm wrist for ref. A few pics to help you.