Ladies watches

I sort of like the colours on this watch. Is it a crime to be a man and like a woman's watch? Also I do like watches of smaller diameter which this has.

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Enforcement is tricky, and it's hard to get caught if one avoids gemstones and bands that are narrow enough to raise suspicions.

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It's just that this watch caught my eye.

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It's a crime to let other people tell you what you're allowed to wear.

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That's a very positive comment. I'll take that.

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Where what you want. There have been eras where men studded their jacket with rhinestones and rocked platform shoes and where neon colors (oh the 80s and early 90s) were not uncommon. Whatever floats your boat. Wear it loudly and proudly and to hell with the naysayers.

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It was just a thought. But I bet people like Ben Arthur of Ben's watches must wear some as he has small wrists. I've been watching his videos on YouTube.

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I'm like you, only the other way around. Despite being female, I don't like 99,9% of the watches targeted towards women. I have jewelry, I don't need diamonds on my watch, but hell yes I want minute markings, second hand and as a minimum, date complication. Also, please be bigger than a 20 euro cent coin. So, I own smaller size men's watches and unisex ones (thank you Casio).

Just buy and wear what reflects your taste. Just because some marketing people labelled it as a ladies' watch, doesn't mean they're right.

P.S.: Ben Arthur brought me here too 😁

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Ben recommended watch crunch on his YouTube channel. From looking around it seems casio offer excellent value.

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In some place it might be a crime but Nottinghamshire isn't one of them 😊

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I think it's fun. Go for it!

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I've been looking for a men's watch with a bright pink dial, but to no avail.

***spits on the ground, burps, and makes other manly noises.***

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NightWatch

I've been looking for a men's watch with a bright pink dial, but to no avail.

***spits on the ground, burps, and makes other manly noises.***

I'm not sure there is such a thing as a bright pink dialled men's watch. Good luck with that one.

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doc8404

I think it's fun. Go for it!

On closer inspection I think the watch face diameter is a bit too small at 34 mm. I have a sekonda at the moment and that is 37 mm watch diameter and that is just right.

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UnsignedCrown

In some place it might be a crime but Nottinghamshire isn't one of them 😊

How do you know I live in Nottinghamshire. It it on my profile? It is on my profile. I just looked.

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Starduck7

I'm like you, only the other way around. Despite being female, I don't like 99,9% of the watches targeted towards women. I have jewelry, I don't need diamonds on my watch, but hell yes I want minute markings, second hand and as a minimum, date complication. Also, please be bigger than a 20 euro cent coin. So, I own smaller size men's watches and unisex ones (thank you Casio).

Just buy and wear what reflects your taste. Just because some marketing people labelled it as a ladies' watch, doesn't mean they're right.

P.S.: Ben Arthur brought me here too 😁

There's so much overlap between men's and women's watches in my opinion and there is so much overlap in the tastes of men and women.

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Timothy110

How do you know I live in Nottinghamshire. It it on my profile? It is on my profile. I just looked.

Yes, it says on your profile. Sorry if I freaked you out 😬