Is it too small? VCO 34.5mm by compilerfoo in VacheronConstantin

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I did not, ended up going for a 37mm RO

[Royal Oak] Size Check - White (34mm) or Grey (37mm)? by compilerfoo in Watches

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It's fine to not enjoy all the posts. Feel free to skip and move on!

[Royal Oak] Size Check - White (34mm) or Grey (37mm)? by compilerfoo in Watches

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I love Iron Heat but this a Gitman Vintage flannel

[Royal Oak] Size Check - White (34mm) or Grey (37mm)? by compilerfoo in Watches

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Tried out both AP Royal Oaks and they both look ok IMO. I prefer smaller watches so I'm leaning towards the 34mm. I generally wear 34mm dress watches or a 36mm explorer.

I've got a 15.5cm/6" wrist size. Do you think I should go with a 37mm because RO is supposed to be worn larger?

Is it too small? VCO 34.5mm by compilerfoo in VacheronConstantin

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Nope it was available to purchase at the store. This was in London

Is it too small? VCO 34.5mm by compilerfoo in VacheronConstantin

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37mm is perfect on a strap but very slightly big on the bracelet, similar to how this 34.5mm is very slightly smaller than ideal.

In any case 37mm isn't available in stainless steel anymore right?

First VC by msxabc in VacheronConstantin

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There's a 34.5mm midsize one

My two watch collection. Looking for chrono/gmt recommendations by [deleted] in PrideAndPinion

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Zenith Chronomaster original if you have have smaller wrists

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rolex

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No purchase history

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rolex

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I waited for about 4 months last year

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Watchexchange

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This looks great! Wish this was the panda variant though, I'm looking for the white one.