rolex submariner on small wrist | rolex 114060 vs 124060 rolex submariner on small wrist DeepSea for us small wrist’ers. I love the newer version DS, as the lug to lug shrunk a bit, and bracelet is more proportional. I have a 6.75 wrist, but I think a lot more goes into it. Wrist shape, forearms , etc.. Have to look in mirror for a good gauge, as those close up shots look off.
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Sounds like we have the same smaller and flat wrist situation. Here's a wrist shot for you and i use the Everest strap as i prefer the lighter weight as she is worn 24/7/365. The stock metal bracelet is fine and will fit after a few links are removed. The adjustable Rolex clasp is .I want to buy a Rolex submariner, but I found out that Lug to lug size is too big - 50.54mm an. I want to buy a Rolex submariner, but I found out that Lug to lug size is too big - . I want to buy a Rolex submariner, but I found out that Lug to lug size is too big - 50.54mm and I have a very-super small wrist ~15sm or about 6''.
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I've been wanting to add a Ceramic sub and the new Sub41 physique looks so sexy but worried that i'd have issues with it fitting around my measly 6" wrist. Any small wrist people out there sporting the new Sub41? DeepSea for us small wrist’ers. I love the newer version DS, as the lug to lug shrunk a bit, and bracelet is more proportional. I have a 6.75 wrist, but I think a lot more goes into it. Wrist shape, forearms , etc.. Have to look in mirror for a good gauge, as those close up shots look off.
Small wrist on Sub ND 14060M. I have a 114060 and am thinking of swapping it for a 14060M (4 liner). However I have a very small wrist, about 6.5 inch. Seeking feedback from people here with similar wrist size as to how you size your 14060.
A Sub on a <6” wrist looks as goofy as a DSSD on my 7” wrist. I’d love to be able to pull it off, but I know better. Personally, I wish Rolex would bring back the 5-digit size and shape because those objectively fit my wrist better, and didn’t give .
I wanted to update my thoughts and experiences with the 2021 Rolex Explorer 1 - 124270 after wearing it for a week. There has been a lot of back on forth on TRF concerning this model. Many people love the return to the classic 36mm size and some find it . just got my new submariner in ceramic with the new glidelock clasp, but the fitting is terrible for my small sized wrist. just over 6" i'd guess. the clasp sits way over to the right of the underside of my wrist, and the 12 is pushed way over, actually hanging over my wrist. I'm curious if anyone here with small wrists wears a Sky-Dweller. I have a 6-1/4" wrist and my GMT fits alright but I'm worried the Sky-Dweller might look silly on me, especially if the trend towards larger watches passes. Also, I'm curious how heavy the SS or TT SkyD is.
I've been searching for a 16710 since a month back. I have rather round and tiny wrists (about 6.1 inches in circumference). The current GMT models sits like a block on my wrist. I haven't been able to try on one yet, as they're rather hard to find.
Watch head sits happily inside your wrist. It’s not too large by that metric. I personally don’t like the amount and size of the dial face on the 40mm and MKII explorer so on my wrist I prefer the smaller 125260 but that’s a taste choice ( and some would say . I want to buy a Rolex submariner, but I found out that Lug to lug size is too big - 50.54mm and I have a very-super small wrist ~15sm or about 6''. I've been wanting to add a Ceramic sub and the new Sub41 physique looks so sexy but worried that i'd have issues with it fitting around my measly 6" wrist. Any small wrist people out there sporting the new Sub41? DeepSea for us small wrist’ers. I love the newer version DS, as the lug to lug shrunk a bit, and bracelet is more proportional. I have a 6.75 wrist, but I think a lot more goes into it. Wrist shape, forearms , etc.. Have to look in mirror for a good gauge, as those close up shots look off.
Small wrist on Sub ND 14060M. I have a 114060 and am thinking of swapping it for a 14060M (4 liner). However I have a very small wrist, about 6.5 inch. Seeking feedback from people here with similar wrist size as to how you size your 14060. A Sub on a <6” wrist looks as goofy as a DSSD on my 7” wrist. I’d love to be able to pull it off, but I know better. Personally, I wish Rolex would bring back the 5-digit size and shape because those objectively fit my wrist better, and didn’t give . I wanted to update my thoughts and experiences with the 2021 Rolex Explorer 1 - 124270 after wearing it for a week. There has been a lot of back on forth on TRF concerning this model. Many people love the return to the classic 36mm size and some find it .
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just got my new submariner in ceramic with the new glidelock clasp, but the fitting is terrible for my small sized wrist. just over 6" i'd guess. the clasp sits way over to the right of the underside of my wrist, and the 12 is pushed way over, actually hanging over my wrist.
I'm curious if anyone here with small wrists wears a Sky-Dweller. I have a 6-1/4" wrist and my GMT fits alright but I'm worried the Sky-Dweller might look silly on me, especially if the trend towards larger watches passes. Also, I'm curious how heavy the SS or TT SkyD is. I've been searching for a 16710 since a month back. I have rather round and tiny wrists (about 6.1 inches in circumference). The current GMT models sits like a block on my wrist. I haven't been able to try on one yet, as they're rather hard to find.
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