C60 Trident Pro 300, 38mm or 40mm

Looking at the Christopher Ward Trident Pro 300 as my next watch. I have 6.5 inch wrist and need help deciding which size to go for 38 or 40
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With the white dial and somewhat (visually) thin bezel, you might find that the watch will have a larger perceived size on wrist, so it might be safer to go with the 38mm unless you prefer that the watch command more wrist presence.

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chronoslice

With the white dial and somewhat (visually) thin bezel, you might find that the watch will have a larger perceived size on wrist, so it might be safer to go with the 38mm unless you prefer that the watch command more wrist presence.

thank you, that was really helpful. I prefer more subtle than commanding and didn't realize the difference the color dial will make

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If the choices were between 42 & 40 mm I’d choose the 40. In this case I would suggest going for the 38mm - for me I always choose the smaller option when choosing watch sizes 

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I would choose a 40mm for my & 1/2" wrist.  38mm should be close to perfect for 6 1/2"

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Dude I’m in the same dilema. My wrist is also 6.5 inches. Which one you went for? Can I see some pictures?

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jjprica

Dude I’m in the same dilema. My wrist is also 6.5 inches. Which one you went for? Can I see some pictures?

I went with the 38 and I have to say its one of my favorite watches Ill try to post pics later