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Nabco
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As promised for the ladies, a few wrist shots of my wife's watches on her 5.9 inch wrist....

44mm Invicta on Bracelet




Jeaneret 40mm


Burgi 47mm x 32mm


Vostok-Europe Red Square 47mm x 35mm


My JOA Pam Homage 44mm - big mistake letting her try this on...now she wants one





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subtlelaugh.gif LOL Pax!



Thank you so much for these great pics. In studying them, I'm wondering if I'm trying to wear these larger watches incorrectly ?? It appears that your wife (lovely wrist, btw!) seems to be wearing a couple directly on her wristbone and a few even lower, closer to her hand. Is that the case or have I been looking at them too long, LOL?! mistake.gif subtlelaugh.gif I've always worn my watches just behind my wristbone, (unless it has a really nice bracelet, then I wear it loose) but when I wear a larger watch, it just slides around and around. Not only is that annoying and awkward, but a bit sore when the case keeps hitting my wristbone as well. Thanks again to both you and your wife for the wonderful pics.

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Any suggestions/thoughts please? :)


Last edited on Sun Nov 9th, 2008 03:09 pm by aloy

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aloy wrote: subtlelaugh.gif LOL Pax!



Thank you so much for these great pics. In studying them, I'm wondering if I'm trying to wear these larger watches incorrectly ?? It appears that your wife (lovely wrist, btw!) seems to be wearing a couple directly on her wristbone and a few even lower, closer to her hand. Is that the case or have I been looking at them too long, LOL?! mistake.gif subtlelaugh.gif I've always worn my watches just behind my wristbone, (unless it has a really nice bracelet, then I wear it loose) but when I wear a larger watch, it just slides around and around. Not only is that annoying and awkward, but a bit sore when the case keeps hitting my wristbone as well. Thanks again to both you and your wife for the wonderful pics.

 thankyou.gif

Any suggestions/thoughts please? :)



 

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I agree with Skip, whatever is comfortable....I even notice that with my watches the ones with bracelets tend to ride a little lower on the wrist then the leather straps


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