Is 42mm to big for my Wrist?

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Drive it like you stole it.

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Watch manufacturers want you to think that. Only so that they can release a bunch of smaller watches, which will then replace all the larger watches they’d previously sold you. And then about a decade from now, they’ll convince you that those smaller watches are too small and get you to replace all of them with larger watches. And so on and so forth, ad nauseum.

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It’s right on the limit for me.

If you’re a tall guy, and fairly substantial, who just happens to have thin wrists, you’d get away with it.

If you’re a slightly-built or not very tall chap, it could look like the watch is wearing you, rather than the other way round

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If the watch feels good on your wrist and you like it enough said. Watches are not fashion clothes were you throw your 2009 wardrove because new fashion or colors are trending. In my option that's a awesome watch.

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Shouldn’t work but does

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Looks great. Don’t listen to anyone that says otherwise.

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It's big but so what? I like a statement piece sometimes.

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Your opinion is the most important. How do you feel?

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Great watch. Some folks will say if the lugs hang over your wrist it is too large. It is all personal preference.

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No, that looks seriously good. Love it 😍👍🏻👍🏻

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If I don't account for a little camera perspective skewing which is probably happening, it's just past the borderline. Accounting for that, it's probably a-ok.

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Never really bothered if a watch big or small if you like it. Of course there are those massive watches that only huge people can wear, but looks good to me.

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Pictures of watches, for some reason, look a lot bigger than they do in person so I’m going to assume this watch wears perfect. My Propilot looks like a diner plate on me when I post to WRUW but the lug to lug is no where near the edges of my wrist. So I think your good to go

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If you like kt it is not too big