Getting the right watch size...
Discussion
To start - my intentions are entirely in the spirit of this thread https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&... rather than this sort of thread https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&... I'm just too frugal to spend lots!
I'm really just dipping my toe into grown up watch wearing, about 18 months ago I started wearing a watch after not having done so in the last 20 years. I just went into Argos and got a fairly plain Lorus analogue watch(the Lumibrite face makes me smile everytime I see it light up, simple things/simple minds, etc) and an equally cheap Casio 'divers' style watch. Luckily both feel really comfortable to wear, so all good.
Then I decided to ask for a treat for Fathers Day (for a change) and so went slightly up in the world, with a Festina chronograph - which I like the look of, but sadly just doesn't feel comfortable on - the case digs in a bit, as though it's too big.
The Casio has now been snaffled by my Dad (he was clearly eyeing it up whilst recovering in hospital a few weeks ago, so I handed it over
), and I need to make some suggestion with my birthday rapidly incoming...
The Lorus is perfectly comfortable but looks a bit small: 35mm case
The Casio was very comfortable: 44.6mm case
The Festina not so good - but basically the same as the Casio: 45mm case
Is there a trick to sizing? Or using different strap styles for different size cases? Of course, now I know James Bond wears a NATO watch strap, i'm desperate to risk a few quid on an eBay special...
I'm really just dipping my toe into grown up watch wearing, about 18 months ago I started wearing a watch after not having done so in the last 20 years. I just went into Argos and got a fairly plain Lorus analogue watch(the Lumibrite face makes me smile everytime I see it light up, simple things/simple minds, etc) and an equally cheap Casio 'divers' style watch. Luckily both feel really comfortable to wear, so all good.
Then I decided to ask for a treat for Fathers Day (for a change) and so went slightly up in the world, with a Festina chronograph - which I like the look of, but sadly just doesn't feel comfortable on - the case digs in a bit, as though it's too big.
The Casio has now been snaffled by my Dad (he was clearly eyeing it up whilst recovering in hospital a few weeks ago, so I handed it over

The Lorus is perfectly comfortable but looks a bit small: 35mm case
The Casio was very comfortable: 44.6mm case
The Festina not so good - but basically the same as the Casio: 45mm case
Is there a trick to sizing? Or using different strap styles for different size cases? Of course, now I know James Bond wears a NATO watch strap, i'm desperate to risk a few quid on an eBay special...
Edited by johnpsanderson on Wednesday 8th January 15:35
Surely the answer is go in a store and try a load on? I've landed on 39mm as the perfect size for myself (with pretty small wrists) which is handy as it seems to be a size currently 'having a moment'
Not sure what price range these start coming in, but micro-adjustment on bracelets is worth looking at too. I previously had a leather strap (my first) and hated it, just couldn't get comfortable. I've now got a bracelet coming with on the fly micro-adjustment which I will be able to make comfortable.
Don't forget lug-to-lug is important too. I tried on 2x 39mm watches before deciding, and one with a much bigger lug-to-lug just didn't sit right for me at all.
Not sure what price range these start coming in, but micro-adjustment on bracelets is worth looking at too. I previously had a leather strap (my first) and hated it, just couldn't get comfortable. I've now got a bracelet coming with on the fly micro-adjustment which I will be able to make comfortable.
Don't forget lug-to-lug is important too. I tried on 2x 39mm watches before deciding, and one with a much bigger lug-to-lug just didn't sit right for me at all.
CrippsCorner said:
Surely the answer is go in a store and try a load on?
I know you're right - but i'm far too considerate and given my price point don't want to waste anyones time!Thanks for the other points, I had no idea micro-adjustment on bracelets existed, and lug-to-lug is probably the problem with my Festina (vs the Casio) now i've considered it....
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