Honestly speaking. You and I share a wrist size that’s pretty similar. My wrist size is 15.5cm in circumference. I own pieces like the Captain Cook in 42mm and such. In my opinion if you love the watch and the way it makes you feel i wouldn’t worry about the size. Lastly I do think you should measure your overall length of your wrist as the circumference doesn’t tell the whole story of the lug to lug is going to go past your wrist. The Rado has a lug to lug of 48.3 and the measurements of my wrist is 51.3mm so I dont get any overhang. Hope this helps! 🙂
Idk man. Its all up to you at the end of the day. I do have a motto for myself in regards to watch collecting and I don’t expect you to follow my rule. I’d look at my overall collection and think deeply about which watch doesn’t get any wrist time anymore. I think about the reasons and if it’s sentimental I’d keep it. If it’s a watch I bought and really liked then lost the love for it, then I’d put away for while and see if any of those feelings resurface before selling it and getting sellers remorse. Typically at that stage I’m pretty sound with my choice and I let go of said watch for someone else to enjoy rather than it be in my watch box and never getting any wrist time. Hope this helps you or anyone else. Best of luck my friend! 👍🏼
Thank you so much! The outside shots are amazing and something that people often overlook. You’re very kind for allowing me to see the Rado in Green in its outside environment. Thanks!
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