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Some wristshots of various watches I currently own or have owned on my 6.75" wrist. If you have some wrist shots and would like to add to the thread, please let us know your wrist size as well :) Seems one of the most common questions I see or get is 'how does it look on the wrist?'...

16520 El Primero frankensteins (40mm):

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MBK AP Royal Oak Jumbo (38.6mm):

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MBK PP Nautilus Jumbo (42mm):

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TW Best 3800/1A Midsize Nautilus (37mm):

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DW 6263/5's (37.1mm):

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MBW 1665 GW Sea-Dweller (40mm):

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16610 frankenstein (40mm):

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16622 YM (40mm):

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16234 frankenstein (36mm):

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IWC GST (40mm?):

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Genuine Omega 165-024 SM300 (42mm?):

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...And on a NATO:

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TW Best custom built ETA 2892 Skeleton Constellation (36mm):

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DSN PAM009 'Pre-A' (44mm):

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3646 Hommage Frankenstein (45mm):

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Old factory Seawolf Avenger Ti (missing screw replaced before I sold it; 44mm):

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Some misc. favorite pics...

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:)

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Beautiful watches my friend. It looks like you have finally built the "core" of your collection as well. :)

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you have the best collections i swear.. do you know where i can get one of them franken daytonas? coz ive been saving.. but im new to this rep modding thing.. heck i dont even know how to open the caseback :\

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Beautiful watches my friend. It looks like you have finally built the "core" of your collection as well. :)

Thanks, as always, BT!

you have the best collections i swear.. do you know where i can get one of them franken daytonas?

Thank you :)

As for the Daytonas... I've always had to build them... Though you may find someone who has one that's willing to sell...

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i'll throw a couple different ones into the mix...i have a 7" wrist; i'm lucky that it is wide & flat....helps accomodate bigger watches without them looking too ridiculous...

omega speedmaster "moon" watch on custom velcro strap

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iwc pilot's watch 3717

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deltatahoe

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Great idea Ubi. You covered a nice range of sizes.

Here are a few larger watches on my puny 6.75" wrist. My .02 is if you like it, wear it. Pulling off a larger frame watch with a smaller wrist is how comfortable you are in it and your attitude about it.

Here's a 47mm Vintage 6152

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And a holy crap!... look at the size of that thing PAM 187

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got to love the EVO

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highly accurate seatimer

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old faithful

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On of my favorites

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Classic dress watch

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Good ole' Pam 196

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A verstial IWC

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MY ALL TIME FAVORITE

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I never really take wristshots since it is often difficult to stay still for a sharp picture.

Here are basically all of my (mostly very old) shots.

Some of these watches I have long since sold off...

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mine are gens except for the last tudor

wrist size is 6.5 =(

archimede pilot M 39mm

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citizen chrono 42mm

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fortis spacematic 40mm

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muhle glashutte 38mm

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maurice lacroix pontos gmt 39mm

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hamilton air race 42mm

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zenith rainbow 40mm

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tag f1 42mm

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seiko sammy 42mm

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tudor sub rep 39mm

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Thanks, as always, BT!

Thank you :)

As for the Daytonas... I've always had to build them... Though you may find someone who has one that's willing to sell...

very rare huh? especially the ones that you have with the secs@9.. and with the zenith movements.. craziest watch i've seen..

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My favorites. (In order of preference)

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In my 'Bad Books'...

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Going back to the dealer tomorrow, never to be seen again...

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