This is the one that started watches for me. My cousins and I would wear these 24/7. I remember setting the time during the new year's countdown clock on TV, and feeling so proud to have the accurate time down to the second on my wrist; that was before I learned that these quartz watches drift several seconds a month.
Check out midsize Omega Seamaster watches. They made several different ones with 36.25mm cases. They are fairly thing as well with the 1120 movement (ETA 2892 based). I have worn one for years. 14.5 cm wrist here.
commented onZenith Chronomaster Sport or Tudor black bay Chrono?·
I would go with the Tudor. Because I like the Tudor for its bracelet, movement, and water resistant screw-down crowns. Also, I would never consider a Zenith with the strange 60, 60, 60, subdials. An El Primero movement Zenith, though, I would love; such crisp chronograph button engagement and lauded movement.
I would have never imaged seeing a chiming CW when I ordered a trident eight years ago. Exciting to imagine the variety and accessibility of options today and in the future!
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