Inspired by Richard's choice....

Jan 14, 2015,06:37 AM
 

I decided to compare 38mm, 42mm, 45mm at the boutique.


I wish these were all the same model, though smile

From the left, 38mm, 42mm, and 45mm.




38mm - Richard's choice.  Now I know why he chose this size.  Looks very normal on the wrist.




42mm.  Doesn't look too big, but it's in the "Hublot" category.



45mm.  Strangely, doesn't look so different from 42mm version on the wrist.????




See the difference?  It's really up to you and your intended use.




I believe that Richard made the right choice for the use he had in mind.  Hublot now has various sizes to meet the needs of each.

Thanks again, Richard!

Best,
Ken

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Much appreciated, Ken :-)

 
 By: rnaden : January 14th, 2015-07:59
Good experiment, and yes, it all comes down to personal taste, preference and intended use. Incidentally, I tried on a Big Bang today (didn't remove the plastic as I only wanted to get a feel of the size and heft), which I'm told measures 41mm, and it's d...  

Very nice!

 
 By: MCG (Markus) : January 31st, 2015-03:09
This size look perfect! As already mentioned, I also have small wrists. I tried the Big Bang 41 also and would go for it, if I would look for a Sports watch with dark dial. Unfortunatelly they di not a bright dial for man for this watch - except white, wh... 

Finally!! :-)

 
 By: MCG (Markus) : February 6th, 2015-14:25
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Congratulations!

 
 By: rnaden : February 6th, 2015-16:29
Looks great on your wrist. Is that the 42mm? Please post more :-)

Thanks Richard!!! :-)

 
 By: MCG (Markus) : February 7th, 2015-01:49
Actually, I bought it because of your pictures!! And yes, it is in deed 42mm. (My wrist has ca 16cm) I will post more pictures, but it could take a couple of days... ;-) Kind regards - Markus

We help each other here :-)

 
 By: rnaden : February 8th, 2015-03:03
Glad to have been able to give some input to help you get your grail. Looking real good on your wrist!