Tissot PRX Chronograph Sizing

I have always love the PRX Chronograph but not sure if its too big. Need some advice, would be greatly appreciated!

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Sorry to say, its on the bigger side for your wrist. The PRX chrono suits 7.5 inch plus wrist better.

Its right on the edge but the wearing experience especially with the very top heavy chronograph case would be unpleasant over time.

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Well you know if you like it and love how it looks you shouldn't really listen to us and just go for it. I have some watches that are way to big but i love em so much and really don't give a honk what anybody else thinks 😉

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Just my 2 cents...looks a tad big

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Carnby

Well you know if you like it and love how it looks you shouldn't really listen to us and just go for it. I have some watches that are way to big but i love em so much and really don't give a honk what anybody else thinks 😉

Thanks dude, totally agree what you say! Might just pull the trigger.

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Yep...if you love it get it...there are other options if you're unsure

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Thanks man! Appreciate the options and will look into them! 🙏🏻

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I’m afraid that’s going to look a bit too big. These two non-articulated end links are the vain of every slender wrist!

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Wear it and own it...no one is judging you.

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When you look at it critically like this yeah it might look on the larger side. But reality is, out in the real world no one will a) notice, b) think for a second about whether it looks large. It will just look like a nice watch.

If you like how it feels, go for it.

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I don't want to be harsh, but as you came here asking for advice regarding the size and assumed you're insecure about it - just my two cents:

  • The watch is great and you like it

  • BUT you'll probably always still feel insecure about its size

  • You can give it a try and see how it goes. If it doesn't work, you'll probably be able to resell it later with a small loss and avoid the mistake next time

This is why the watch journey is personal and one learns about himself. Can you really move over this insecurity? Do you really don't care about what others might think? Aren't really enough alternatives to this one?

I am still new to watches as a hobby, but I would never buy a watch that doesn't fit my wrist. I've done it in the past, it was a bad move and I learned from it. BUT this was me and this is YOU.

Follow your heart, mate!

Cheers

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Yeah fella, that is to big for your wrist.

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It’s too big for you. Why not try the 35mm?? Don’t fall for the crap about it being a woman’s watch, that it complete nonsense, I can assure you the day Tissot release the powermatic80 in the 35 (apart from the crappy one the currently have) it will be the hottest watch on the planet.

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It is giving me some Flavor Flav vibes on your wrist. With the bracelet resized it might work better....

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SpecKTator

Wear it and own it...no one is judging you.

Same thought my man! Love the advice!

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TimeCop

When you look at it critically like this yeah it might look on the larger side. But reality is, out in the real world no one will a) notice, b) think for a second about whether it looks large. It will just look like a nice watch.

If you like how it feels, go for it.

I have the same thought as well! Thanks for the advice!

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rapha84

I don't want to be harsh, but as you came here asking for advice regarding the size and assumed you're insecure about it - just my two cents:

  • The watch is great and you like it

  • BUT you'll probably always still feel insecure about its size

  • You can give it a try and see how it goes. If it doesn't work, you'll probably be able to resell it later with a small loss and avoid the mistake next time

This is why the watch journey is personal and one learns about himself. Can you really move over this insecurity? Do you really don't care about what others might think? Aren't really enough alternatives to this one?

I am still new to watches as a hobby, but I would never buy a watch that doesn't fit my wrist. I've done it in the past, it was a bad move and I learned from it. BUT this was me and this is YOU.

Follow your heart, mate!

Cheers

To me, just cant stop thinking about the Chronograph reference, bought the 40mm version and cant seem to scratch the itch of having the Chronograph. Still, thank you for the great advice! Much appreciated!

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anaolaf

To me, just cant stop thinking about the Chronograph reference, bought the 40mm version and cant seem to scratch the itch of having the Chronograph. Still, thank you for the great advice! Much appreciated!

Just take your time...look at all the options there is no rush to make a decision

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As an engineer , I would ask :

How old are you ?

If you're 16-20 , you still have some growing to do and you may fill that bit of difference needed to make the watch sit right on your wrist.