panerai 44 mm too big | Is this too big for my wrist? : r/panerai panerai 44 mm too big I tried a 44mm Panerai Base and loved it. I am 1.68 tall (so I am a short guy) and usually wear 38-40mm and 10-12mm thin watches. I had 2 friends with me one said it was too big, the other . Level: 64; DLC: 149; AvA Ranks: 50; Veteran Dungeons: 0; Group Dungeons: 24; Public Dungeons: 16; Mainstory Quests: 14; Quests (All Zones): 49
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2 · Is a 44mm Panerai too big for me?
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It should be a watch with a leather (or rubber) strap to complement my steel Omega, and preferably it should be from a "classic" line. Yesterday, I tried a 40mm Panerai and a .I know that the Panerai timepieces are bold and that they tend to run larger, but I don’t have very big wrists and the 44mm is mammoth on me. This is a 42mm and while it feels huge, I’m not .
Is this too big for my wrist? : r/panerai
I tried a 44mm Panerai Base and loved it. I am 1.68 tall (so I am a short guy) and usually wear 38-40mm and 10-12mm thin watches. I had 2 friends with me one said it was too big, the other .
It should be a watch with a leather (or rubber) strap to complement my steel Omega, and preferably it should be from a "classic" line. Yesterday, I tried a 40mm Panerai and a 44mm one (a 361). Personally, I liked the 44mm size more (looked more like a classic Panerai).
If any watch brand has changed our self perceptions of "what is too big for me," it is Panerai. Traditional watch size-to-wrist ratio logic does not apply to Paneristi--exceptionalism at its best. A lot of my friends in Asia rock Panerai with smaller wrists than even mine (6.5").I know that the Panerai timepieces are bold and that they tend to run larger, but I don’t have very big wrists and the 44mm is mammoth on me. This is a 42mm and while it feels huge, I’m not sure if it looks alright or if I should drop down the the 40mm. I have a 6.5" wrist and had 43-44mm watches, but later sold them because they were too big. Found that out after getting 39mm and 40mm watches which were the ideal size for my wrist. Once you find the perfect size, you wouldn't want . I tried a 44mm Panerai Base and loved it. I am 1.68 tall (so I am a short guy) and usually wear 38-40mm and 10-12mm thin watches. I had 2 friends with me one said it was too big, the other liked it. I don't want to be a guy wears a studidly big watch. So asking you guys, is this seems normal 🤘. Share. Sort by: Best. Open comment sort options.
There are some 38-39 mm pieces in their Luminor Due line: https://www.panerai.com/nl/en/collections/watch-collection/luminor-due/pam01123-luminor-due---38mm.html. But they have a 30metres water resistance, strange for . I have a small wrist (6.75 inch diameter) and I went with a 44mm only because when I think of Panerai, I think big. I tried on a 40 and it looked great on but something in the back of my head was nagging me to take it off. I'm after a Panerai and visited a local AD to try out some models. I really cannot decide between a 44mm or 42mm case size. I'm not too concerned with the price difference or resale value. Panerai is still making plenty unabashedly oversized watches, with several coming in at 44 to 47 mm (and wearing even larger thanks to their cushion case shape and frequent use of large crown protectors). This kind of watchmaking is, if you’ll pardon the cliche, a part of Panerai's watchmaking DNA.
I’ve had a 44 luminor and 45 Radiomir which I thought was pushing the upper end that my wrist could handle. However, there are a number of 47mm that I like but have shied away from because of size. This post has encouraged me to at least try one.
It should be a watch with a leather (or rubber) strap to complement my steel Omega, and preferably it should be from a "classic" line. Yesterday, I tried a 40mm Panerai and a 44mm one (a 361). Personally, I liked the 44mm size more (looked more like a classic Panerai). If any watch brand has changed our self perceptions of "what is too big for me," it is Panerai. Traditional watch size-to-wrist ratio logic does not apply to Paneristi--exceptionalism at its best. A lot of my friends in Asia rock Panerai with smaller wrists than even mine (6.5").I know that the Panerai timepieces are bold and that they tend to run larger, but I don’t have very big wrists and the 44mm is mammoth on me. This is a 42mm and while it feels huge, I’m not sure if it looks alright or if I should drop down the the 40mm.
I have a 6.5" wrist and had 43-44mm watches, but later sold them because they were too big. Found that out after getting 39mm and 40mm watches which were the ideal size for my wrist. Once you find the perfect size, you wouldn't want .
I tried a 44mm Panerai Base and loved it. I am 1.68 tall (so I am a short guy) and usually wear 38-40mm and 10-12mm thin watches. I had 2 friends with me one said it was too big, the other liked it. I don't want to be a guy wears a studidly big watch. So asking you guys, is this seems normal 🤘. Share. Sort by: Best. Open comment sort options.There are some 38-39 mm pieces in their Luminor Due line: https://www.panerai.com/nl/en/collections/watch-collection/luminor-due/pam01123-luminor-due---38mm.html. But they have a 30metres water resistance, strange for . I have a small wrist (6.75 inch diameter) and I went with a 44mm only because when I think of Panerai, I think big. I tried on a 40 and it looked great on but something in the back of my head was nagging me to take it off.
Is it big for me? : r/panerai
Is a 44mm Panerai too big for me?
I'm after a Panerai and visited a local AD to try out some models. I really cannot decide between a 44mm or 42mm case size. I'm not too concerned with the price difference or resale value.
Panerai is still making plenty unabashedly oversized watches, with several coming in at 44 to 47 mm (and wearing even larger thanks to their cushion case shape and frequent use of large crown protectors). This kind of watchmaking is, if you’ll pardon the cliche, a part of Panerai's watchmaking DNA.
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