Fratello Talks: The Myth Of Perfect Watch Size

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2024
  • Welcome to the second episode of the second season of Fratello Talks! As we kick off the year, we're dusting off old debates, and today, we talk about the myth of a perfect watch size. Your host, Nacho, is joined by RJ and Thomas to discuss horological proportions. Is there such a thing as a perfect watch size? We don't think so. Too many factors come into play, from thickness to lug-to-lug and even the case shape, not to mention the wearer's wrist circumference and profile. Ultimately, trying as many different watches as possible and seeing what works for you is the way to go. What may seem too big or too small on paper is sometimes more wearable than expected in the metal. You might just be surprised!

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  • @Michl2532
    @Michl2532 6 месяцев назад +5

    As you said it RJ: Every wrist has a sweet spot.

  • @kevinmosto
    @kevinmosto 6 месяцев назад +13

    Is there a perfect wrist size? If not, then there is no perfect watch size.

  • @Dr_LK
    @Dr_LK 6 месяцев назад +2

    At last, thanks for the photos guys. Now the episodes are super informative and interesting. The people who dont watch and they only listen, they miss out ;)

  • @drloch
    @drloch 6 месяцев назад +6

    Great job with the photo inserts guys! This is so great 🎊🎉❤

  • @malikknows3510
    @malikknows3510 6 месяцев назад +3

    Very nice video, thanks. A great topic. I’m also shifting to smaller watches simply because there are scenarios when I want the watch to disappear on my wrist and not call attention to itself. Outdoor activities like hiking, long-term camping, etc., and even in dress occasions I’m focusing on what I’m doing and simply need my watch to tell me the time. Watches that are large enough to catch on sweaters and jackets or backpacks become a hassle. The new Baltic Hermatique and Nevada Gretchen Antarctic are interesting to me. My desire for a particular style or size of watch is heavily dependent on my activity. Thanks for the discussion.

  • @Number_006
    @Number_006 6 месяцев назад +2

    Great conversation (and thanks for adding images of the watches you’re talking about, very appreciated!)

  • @admarrero
    @admarrero 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve found that the ratio of the diameter to the lug-to-lug is a very good indicator of how a watch will fit on your wrist. Then it’s just a matter of trying lots of watches with different ratios to see which one you prefer the most.

  • @clubsportlarry4835
    @clubsportlarry4835 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great episode and nice to have everyone listening to each other and not talking over each other.

  • @chadcarson4823
    @chadcarson4823 6 месяцев назад +1

    Loving the addition of pictures to the show, nice work guys!

  • @henryzwartz5171
    @henryzwartz5171 6 месяцев назад +3

    Awesome show guys. A big year ahead! ❤

  • @maddie34476
    @maddie34476 6 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed watching this. Many thanks! ❤️

  • @derrenbrown4792
    @derrenbrown4792 6 месяцев назад +1

    Also the importance of learning what lug to lug length works best for your wrist.

  • @AcmeRocket
    @AcmeRocket 6 месяцев назад +2

    The watch industry as a whole is obligated to make sure watch size (and style) constanlty changes so they can keep selling watches. Trend down..trend up, trend down ...up...tweak here, there.. Rinse,repeat

  • @scene.objects
    @scene.objects 6 месяцев назад

    Couldn't agree more - you need to get a watch on wrist to see if it 'works' for you. Size is just one of many factors, I am also now size agnostic. Great work gentlemen.

  • @igobyte
    @igobyte 6 месяцев назад

    Great convo, guys. Can I just add that a person's overall build also matters. How a person dresses also matters to making a watch fit.

  • @anthonystevens8683
    @anthonystevens8683 6 месяцев назад

    Very well discussed guys. All sorts of things can affect the "appearance" of a watch, diameter, height, shape and lug to lug as mentioned in this video but also the colour and how far the lugs drape. The last bit for me was from experience where on paper and in initial comments on the dimensions were on about lug to lug is way too long on (insert watch model here). This was talking about a watch that I owned that I found perfectly comfortable as the lugs draped around the wrist. So I have to agree with the message here and that's try the watch on and ignore the specs, If it works for you that's great and if not no one is forcing you to make that purchase.

  • @drloch
    @drloch 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’d also say it’s important to take someone who knows you well with you when you try on a watch. They can tell you what suits you. Size is irrelevant. All watches are different and suit different people for different reasons. 😊

  • @LoopWerk
    @LoopWerk 4 месяца назад

    case size doesn't say much, it's more about proportions: Case size, dial size, bezel yes or no, style VS body presence and wrist/hand size. Just try it on the wrist like you guys say, ohh and RJ I drive a BMW3 Compact, love it 😉

  • @VMIyanks04
    @VMIyanks04 2 месяца назад

    At this point in my watch collecting journey, I completely ignore the case diameter spec in general. There are way too many variables with the watch… diameter, lug-to-lug, height, style, shape, material, vintage, etc… and way too many variables with me… use-case, outfit, price, if you care about other people’s opinions or not, even personal tastes change over time. This hobby is emotional. Forget the specs: if you like it, wear it!

  • @joshuakaplan5726
    @joshuakaplan5726 6 месяцев назад

    I definitely think smaller for dresses and larger for tool (besides exp 36). My DJ is a 36 and my grand seiko sbgw287 is a 37.3 and those are perfect sizes for more elegant dressier pieces. My pro is 39mm, SMP300M is 42, and iwc pilots chronograph is a 41 and are all tool watch sizes. The lug to lug is a big factor too. I dont like having any lug overhang in dress pieces but dont mind it on my tool watches.

  • @david.9633
    @david.9633 6 месяцев назад

    Great episode

  • @mosmarb
    @mosmarb 6 месяцев назад +1

    18.5cm is a relatively large wrist? Looks at my 21cm wrist! I still favour 42mm watches and under though. 39mm is my preferred size but I don't mind the Speedy at 42mm - it wears a bit smaller because the bezel makes the dial appear smaller.

  • @craciunu
    @craciunu 6 месяцев назад

    Any size could work - you have to try the watch and also you have to look in a mirror from a meter or two. If you want to be on the safe side with a “blind” online order, just go for 39 to 41 mm for round watches (36-38 mm for square watches), adding/subtracting 1 mm if you are a large/small guy. In this way you minimize the risk of a size mismatch.

  • @zegervanaschvanwijck7749
    @zegervanaschvanwijck7749 6 месяцев назад

    I don’t know how it is now, but ar the end of the 90s a lot of collectors bought a lot of smaller 34-35 vintage omega’s.

  • @user-qq8jn5bb4m
    @user-qq8jn5bb4m 6 месяцев назад

    "Fiddy" is 47mm, purchased in 2002 for 7k, sold for 20k in 2012 😊

  • @Chris-pn9yf
    @Chris-pn9yf 6 месяцев назад

    I have a breitling colt 44 mm and a omega Aqua Terra 38mm and 1/2 a dozen in between 42mm 43mm they all wear great due to lug to lug and thickness especially my new speedy at only 47mm lug to lug but I just could not get on with a Tudor gmt 41mm I think due to how thick it was and the weight of the head .. I have 7 inch wrists

  • @abrylrodriguez2460
    @abrylrodriguez2460 6 месяцев назад

    I own a range from 38-41mm. For me, that is my sweet spot 😊

  • @Sabre-wd5hn
    @Sabre-wd5hn 6 месяцев назад

    Looking forward to your 2024 content

  • @theenavybluemonster
    @theenavybluemonster 6 месяцев назад +1

    Providing wrist width would be more helpful than wrist diameter due to roundness and flatness.

  • @VectorSearch
    @VectorSearch 6 месяцев назад

    Lug to lug is just as important when talking about watch size in terms of “perfect” size.

  • @zegervanaschvanwijck7749
    @zegervanaschvanwijck7749 6 месяцев назад

    34-42mm anything below of above has always been small or large since the 60s

  • @WestCoastAce27
    @WestCoastAce27 5 месяцев назад

    Surprised no one mentioned: China. Yes, they’ll buy bigger Rolexes - but as investments.
    Of course as their RE and banking bubbles get ready to burst using them as the barometer might not be a wise long term strategy.

  • @aaronswatches
    @aaronswatches 6 месяцев назад

    I think you can have three guys with 7.5” wrists, but all three can have different sized forearms and hands. Wrist size can’t be the end all.

  • @AcmeRocket
    @AcmeRocket 6 месяцев назад +1

    Everyone uses the Sopranos reference , but That character, all of those Characters represented New Jersey Italian American mobsters who invariably are / were considered to have very tacky, gaudy style at best. The tackiest. And wardrobe specialist on that show chose fashion and accessories to capture that. You need to find another example. 😂

    • @Chrissepisje
      @Chrissepisje 6 месяцев назад +2

      I think you've hit on one of the core reasons why fashion has become more tacky, though. People don't consider who their idols are. :)

    • @FratelloMagazine
      @FratelloMagazine  6 месяцев назад

      Gaudy style is the new classy.

    • @AcmeRocket
      @AcmeRocket 6 месяцев назад

      @@FratelloMagazine 😂😂 Can't wait to see you in the next video with your Gold Day Date and the Sergio Tacchini track suit. Essex County Chic

  • @sinjinadams2862
    @sinjinadams2862 6 месяцев назад

    My problem is, the watches that are probably the perfect size for me, I think look too small because I am so used to wearing larger watches.

    • @drazenprahin7754
      @drazenprahin7754 6 месяцев назад +1

      In my experience, if you stick with a smaller, maybe more fitting watch, a few days, you'll get so used to it..not just size, also comfort wise and than coming back to a bigger watch will be strange..of course it depends on the style of the watch..for my 7"wrist 36-38mm dress and 38-40mm diver is the sweet spot..lug to lug is also very important and the female endlinks on the bracelets work wonders..

  • @brownmcpherson5724
    @brownmcpherson5724 6 месяцев назад

    As you say, the numbers don't tell the whole story. I have a 41mm Sinn 105 St Sa UTC and a 41mm Seamaster 2255.80. The Omega looks perfect, and the Sinn looks small. My conclusion is that color affects size perception, as well. The Sinn bezel is black, and the Omega is polished stainless.

  • @Chrissepisje
    @Chrissepisje 6 месяцев назад

    Regarding Thomas' "Bigger is worse"... That certainly holds true if you have a movement of certain size in lignes that was designed for a 34-36mm case, and then you develop a whoppingly large watch of 38-42mm around that, and you see small seconds sitting under the central axis, and you have a date that's just lost in the middle of the dial.
    Even Patek is guilty of jumbo size calatrava's with obviously too small movements inside. It looks cheap and ugly, to my eyes. Longines certainly has screwed this up for many years under the Swatch corporation.
    I don't care what size watch you design, as long as you develop a movement that actually fits the casing.
    Lastly, 50-55" is really the maximum TV size I should have in my current living room. Don't look at the TV size in relation to the store. Look at your room and the viewing distance. Likewise, look at your wrist, and not at the market. Buy what is comfortable.

  • @jaysterling26
    @jaysterling26 6 месяцев назад

    Someone on RUclips ( name? The great Frederico.) said that bus loads of Asian ( PC?) people would turn up at his New York shop and want the smaller sized watches and he would ay, ' no, they 're ladies watches'. So the potential buyers left empty wristed.His boss told him,' they're unisex sizes'.

    • @johnriesling2207
      @johnriesling2207 6 месяцев назад

      How dare you!!! Using 'Asian' is very racist and derogatory. Check your white privilege at the door, sir/ma'am/them!

  • @jameshoward9700
    @jameshoward9700 6 месяцев назад +2

    An an American, I don't know what the hell a 'millimetre' is. But I know everything should be 40 of them.

  • @Dr_LK
    @Dr_LK 6 месяцев назад

    How come watch sizes go down? Human average wrist keeps going up! Check the statistics.

    • @robert-janbroer8936
      @robert-janbroer8936 6 месяцев назад +1

      Trends don’t do bodily statistics 😅

    • @yusufbest4475
      @yusufbest4475 6 месяцев назад

      Cause of social media, people are better informed and thus refine their taste

    • @WestCoastAce27
      @WestCoastAce27 5 месяцев назад

      Except China and India are entering the space. They’re still mostly smaller men.

  • @exalbino
    @exalbino 2 месяца назад

    Stop following trends and wear what you like.

  • @joeylopez7978
    @joeylopez7978 5 месяцев назад

    Im really tired of scrawny limp wristed guys pressuring watch makers to make all watches smaller.