What watch do you wear?

Thanks my frequent wearer is my citizen titanium diver at 44mm, so this is supposedly the same and similar lug to lug. Waiting on a store to tell me if they have the meteorite and non version in store to try.

Also sold one of my collection on eBay this morning, so a little more into the kitty. Am supposed to be downsizing the collection! Though I don't have any chronograph's ATM...
I bought one of these a couple of years ago and ened up returning it as was very big on my wrist. I'm fine with most 42mm watches, but this was too big and didnt sit right.
 
Bum. Warranty time. Was hoping they'd have sorted this issue by now... :(

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same for me but it was the 8 and 9 marker on the bezel that fell out on mine , the 9 fell out after id sent it back to get the 8 replaced.
Tudor had it fixed both times and back to me within a week.
Think the culprit for mine was swimming in Spain then letting it get baking hot in the sun ( so dont take your dive watch swimming).
 
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Changed my Fenix 5 to an Epix 2. Nothing wrong with the Fenix, just felt like an upgrade and one came up on the MM. I like it quite a bit!! Easy to use coming from the previous gen. with some nice new bits too.

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same for me but it was the 8 and 9 marker on the bezel that fell out on mine , the 9 fell out after id sent it back to get the 8 replaced.
Tudor had it fixed both times and back to me within a week.
Think the culprit for mine was swimming in Spain then letting it get baking hot in the sun ( so dont take your dive watch swimming).
This happened while I was.... sleeping :D I know because I found the broken lume under my pillow with a UV torch.

Yeah, I really put the watch through its paces :D
 
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A friend of mine recently launched his own brand, built from his expertise in the industry and his particular expertise on historical chronographs. The emphasis is on historical watches that never existed with accurate design cues taken from a variety of vintage pieces.
Maybe not to everyone's tastes but a fairly brave move and I really like the aesthetic.
 
I tried the meteorite version of this a few months ago, I was also tempted by it's history and the unique dial.

Most of my watches are 40-42mm and fit fine but this was far to big for me, I also wasn't impressed by the feel and quality, felt a little plasticy. Saying that, if it had of fit I probably would have still bought it for the dial alone.

100% it's one of those watches you have to try in first

My smallest watch is 45.5mm :p
 
Some very fancy watches here. I go the other way, anything I wear 24/7 ends up getting lots of abuse so I need something functional, robust, and cheap to replace. Hence I've been wearing different variants of the Timex Ironman Triathlon for the last 30 years.
 
Hey team,

I’ve just been into AP house to look at a new watch. I originally went in to register an interest in the ceramic Royal Oak chronograph which is 41mm.

But came out also registering for the 38mm rose gold Royal Oak chronograph which I felt fitted my wrist better, they didn’t have a ceramic for me to try unfortunately and being black I feel it would be more lean and maybe look better in 41.

Has anyone got the ceramic on a small wrist?
 
Hey team,

I’ve just been into AP house to look at a new watch. I originally went in to register an interest in the ceramic Royal Oak chronograph which is 41mm.

But came out also registering for the 38mm rose gold Royal Oak chronograph which I felt fitted my wrist better, they didn’t have a ceramic for me to try unfortunately and being black I feel it would be more lean and maybe look better in 41.

Has anyone got the ceramic on a small wrist?
Let me check my box, I might have one or two knocking about that I've forgotten about
 
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