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It's not... hate, it's more just like "wouldn't wear on my wrist nor own". That's a great point but you got the overall idea.
I keep getting recommended large and chunky like, you know, huge watches that look almost like having a whole car wheel on the wrist in proportion to my small-medium wrists and it only happens because "oh he's a man. Surely he will like how manly these look!". No I actually don't.
Yes absolutely there's many brands out there delivering smaller sizes...and I find myself realizing Longines has a great selection of small-medium sized watches as well as Timex, Rolex even or Omega or Swatch
But when I use my small watches I sometimes do get asked why I'm using a feminine watch...and it is annoying
Yes, watch shops tend to have this default "man big, woman small" mentality. My friend happens to look awesome wearing big watches and she has a number including a Panerai Luminor (they tried to sell her a Due but the bigger one looked better on her) and a Breitling Navitimer 41 among others. She's a very slender, quite tall model build but has quite flat wrists so they all look awesome on her. On the other hand, I was looking at Reverso's today and the the smaller, more traditional ones looked way better on me, even with my 7.5" wrist.
Exactly. I also think your friend is right if she likes how bigger ones look on her wrists and commend her anti-stereotype attitude rly
Shrink it and pink it