Big vs. Bigger

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What MM is that? The size of a wrist watch is really a selling tool in todays market. Many guys sport the 40++ MM Watch with a sign of bravado. I must admit, that the larger wristwatches are more attractive to me also. I like to struggle the dress shirt sleeve over the watch till the point that it breaks the buttons off. Check out the RailMaster From Omega, the true Godzilla watch of our time.(Almost 50MM) It could be used as a tea saucer also.CTWG

7 Responses to Big vs. Bigger

  1. David Boyd says:

    I like big watches too. The biggest I own, by far, is a Cathode Corner Nixie Watch. http://www.cathodecorner.com/nixiewatch/ It uses Nixie Tubes, an obsolete (not made since the early Seventies, and they do wear out) display technology which was replaced by LEDs. They weren’t used for watches before recently, since the required circuitry filled a largish box back when the tubes were current technology. It’s handsome in an incredibly geeky way and can be read from across the room…

  2. Tucker Schwab says:

    Bigger is most def better. Good piece on the Omega. Or should I say the OOOOmega. Chad are there any more 50plus mm watches that are good?

    PS..Forget Oreo’s, eat Cool J cookies…I’m Bad!

    One. Holla.

  3. Adam Brown says:

    Gee, and I thought my Ernst Benz ChronoLunar was big at 47mm!

    Love the big watches…

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  5. Dan says:

    Don’t forget the Glycine Airman 7 at 53mm

    http://www.glycine-watch.de/Airman%207.html

  6. ZINEX says:

    Unique and BIG….coming soon 47mm flight dial……

  7. Ximenes says:

    Make em Big!… reaaaally big!

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