Dial Size Vs Case Size at Sandra Howard blog

Dial Size Vs Case Size. The logical implication is that. I have a seiko srpb73k1, and i love the dial it has, but the case is too large for me, 43,5mm. When compared to the round case, the square case watch has more “square footage” on the dial because of its geometry. The dial itself seems to be 34mm in size. Watch cases are often described (or at least on ofrei) as taking a dial of size x with a dial opening of size y. Dial size matters—a watch with thin bezels and a big dial will visually appear bigger on your wrist than the actual size would suggest. The most obvious indication of a watch’s size is the case width. Traditionally, the case measurement is from the nine to the three. The watch on the right, with the thicker bezel and/or smaller dial, may have the same case size as the

Finding the perfect watch size the expert’s watch size guide AWCo
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The dial itself seems to be 34mm in size. I have a seiko srpb73k1, and i love the dial it has, but the case is too large for me, 43,5mm. When compared to the round case, the square case watch has more “square footage” on the dial because of its geometry. The watch on the right, with the thicker bezel and/or smaller dial, may have the same case size as the The most obvious indication of a watch’s size is the case width. Watch cases are often described (or at least on ofrei) as taking a dial of size x with a dial opening of size y. The logical implication is that. Traditionally, the case measurement is from the nine to the three. Dial size matters—a watch with thin bezels and a big dial will visually appear bigger on your wrist than the actual size would suggest.

Finding the perfect watch size the expert’s watch size guide AWCo

Dial Size Vs Case Size Traditionally, the case measurement is from the nine to the three. Traditionally, the case measurement is from the nine to the three. The watch on the right, with the thicker bezel and/or smaller dial, may have the same case size as the Dial size matters—a watch with thin bezels and a big dial will visually appear bigger on your wrist than the actual size would suggest. The logical implication is that. I have a seiko srpb73k1, and i love the dial it has, but the case is too large for me, 43,5mm. Watch cases are often described (or at least on ofrei) as taking a dial of size x with a dial opening of size y. The dial itself seems to be 34mm in size. The most obvious indication of a watch’s size is the case width. When compared to the round case, the square case watch has more “square footage” on the dial because of its geometry.

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