How much variety of watch sizes are there in your collection?

My smallest watch is 37mm and my largest is 45mm. I wear all sizes, but tend to prefer my watches without bezels at 40mm and below.
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All of my watches are between 39 and 44 mm, with most being in the 40-42 range.

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I actually clicked the wrong button! I should have voted for all sizes, as I wear watches from 32mm to 50mm.

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LumegaudAnar

I actually clicked the wrong button! I should have voted for all sizes, as I wear watches from 32mm to 50mm.

50mm is huge!  What is it?

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horologuitarist

50mm is huge!  What is it?

My Big Boy; Casio Pro Trek PRW2500.

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p.s. 7.5 inch wrist.

Also, here is my smallest. Vintage WWII era Bulova military watch. 32mm.

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My smallest is 38mm, there's only 1. The rest are 40mm all the way up to 53mm. I can't go any smaller. 38 is pretty small for my taste.

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Mine go from vintage Omega that is 34-35mm to G-Shock that is 52mm.

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Have12 in the collection, the smallest is a 37mm Orient digi and the largest is a 43mm Citizen Eco, neither get alot of time out of the box because I'm more in to my 40-41mm watches, 42mm is my big watch size limit. Really want to try out a 38mm diver but just haven pulled the trigger. 

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The only correct answer is 34-47. 😉

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Great question! My collection spans watches between 42mm and 50mm 👍

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I wear all sizes but, given the fact that the majority of my life has been spent in an era when watches were under 40 mm, I prefer "smaller" watches.

 However there are times when small just doesn't cut it.

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The question is interesting when you compare it to wristsize. Mine is 17cm and my watches is from 34 to 42mm. Largest lug to lug is 50mm.

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YourIntruder

The question is interesting when you compare it to wristsize. Mine is 17cm and my watches is from 34 to 42mm. Largest lug to lug is 50mm.

Good point on noting wrist size.  My wrist is 7.25 inches or 18.5cm.

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LumegaudAnar

My Big Boy; Casio Pro Trek PRW2500.

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p.s. 7.5 inch wrist.

Also, here is my smallest. Vintage WWII era Bulova military watch. 32mm.

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The G-Shock is a bit big for my liking, but the small Bulova looks good.  It doesn't look out of proportion at 32mm.  What size lugs does the Bulova have?

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36 to 44 for me! Don't plan on ever straying outside that lol

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Not including tanks (as small as 24mm), I range from 29mm to 44mm. But, the 44mm actually has a shorter lug to lug (42mm).

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36 to 50mm! I have 50mm as a present have to keep it because its a gift.

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I’m in the 33mm to 42mm club.

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34 (VCM)

38-41 all others

honkin big-Casio beater

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38mm to 43mm. I don't enjoy tiny watches. 

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I go for a similar concept.. 34mm-36mm for no bezel.. 38mm -39mm for with bezel. I just like more compactly sized watches which is also suitable for my 6.25inch wrist.. 

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CitizenKale

38mm to 43mm. I don't enjoy tiny watches. 

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That G-Shock looks like a video game console strapped to your wrist.

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The smallest watch that I own is the 34.5mm Mathey-Tissot MT369 and the largest is the 48-49mm ProTrek PRG-510GB. I prefer wearing watches in the sub 40mm range.

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YusufBest

I go for a similar concept.. 34mm-36mm for no bezel.. 38mm -39mm for with bezel. I just like more compactly sized watches which is also suitable for my 6.25inch wrist.. 

There is value in knowing what works for you.

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LumegaudAnar

My Big Boy; Casio Pro Trek PRW2500.

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p.s. 7.5 inch wrist.

Also, here is my smallest. Vintage WWII era Bulova military watch. 32mm.

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Wow huge wrists ... but still, that Casio looks like a medical device on it!

Casio! Is that size really necessary?

Love the Bulova tho 😉 

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robwei

The only correct answer is 34-47. 😉

Most vintage are 33! 😭

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I have 2 watches at 33mm, one vintage and one modern. I like larger watches however I don’t tent to wear them as much, only at the weekend. My sweet spot is 37-39mm

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Smallest one I got is the vintage Rolex Oysterdate 34mm and the largest one the 41mm Tudor Royal day date. I do love the smaller sizes just my preference. 

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I'd like to point out that wrist size doesn't matter ... 😎

... alone: overall body height, and tonnage, are often overlooked. I have skinny wrists (16,5 cm), but am quite tall at 191cm, and my 45mm Pam looks just fine on me in the full body mirror. My smallest watch is 38mm and I have to wear it on a bund strap or it would look like a kid's watch.

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My wrists are tiny (I am not a large man) and I prefer the look of vintage watches, so all three of my watches are between 35-36mm in width, not including the crown or any pushers. I could wear a little bigger, possibly up to 38mm, but the lug-to-lug length is the more serious limiting factor. I don't want anything more than 44mm in length, and that seems to be a bigger issue in modern watch sizes, for me anyways.

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I have a 37mm GS SBGW287,  39 Tudor BB Pro, 41 IWC Pilot's Chronograph, and 42 Omega SMP 300M Diver. Still want a 36 (Date Just) and a 40 to add!