44mm panerai on 7in wrist | * Pic Request.44 44mm panerai on 7in wrist 44mm Luminor with the Bettarini case or a 45mm Radiomir should wear perfect on a 7 inch wrist. Here is my 1086 on my 7 inch wrist. I like the 1086 because it is only 13.05mm . A treasure map is a specialty item in Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies . When opened, a treasure map marks a particular spot on the world map where a secret grotto can be found. Treasure maps come in 2 varieties: normal and legacy boss. Treasure maps play a major role in extending Dragon Quest IX's post-game by .
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44mm Luminor with the Bettarini case or a 45mm Radiomir should wear perfect on a 7 inch wrist. Here is my 1086 on my 7 inch wrist. I like the 1086 because it is only 13.05mm .I visited a Pam AD last month and really really liked some of the pieces. However, didnt get enough time to 'demo' it on my miserable 7" flat wrist. AD is like 2.5 .
44mm Luminor with the Bettarini case or a 45mm Radiomir should wear perfect on a 7 inch wrist. Here is my 1086 on my 7 inch wrist. I like the 1086 because it is only 13.05mm thick. I visited a Pam AD last month and really really liked some of the pieces. However, didnt get enough time to 'demo' it on my miserable 7" flat wrist. AD is like 2.5 hours away. I've been looking seriously and really like 45mm Radiomir or Marina 44mm (both in gmt offerings). Getting the panerai bug but want to know best option for a smaller wrist. Would like one that does not have thick case greater then 14mm and not greater then 44mm. Is the classic panerai, the pam111 and 911 a good choice? Feedback from owners is appreciated. Also, how are radiomirs? Those have peaked my interest as well. Have a 6.75" wrist, and the 44mm Luminar (PAM01033) looks great! In fact it better 'fills out' my very thin wrists, thus my 'arm visual' look more, ummm, 'normal' instead of girly-thin. Agree with others, please find a way to try one on and see for yourself is your best bet.
The size guide is helpful, but this photoseries also shows how important it is for a watch to have a balanzed bezel/dial width, relative to the arm. E.g. the timex - the case vs. dial is almost perfect for the wrist. Same for the Panerai.
Looks good! Panerai watches are some of the few watches that look good, large. What's your wrist size? P.S. I normally wear 37-39 mm watches and prefer small watches, however I enjoy my 44 mm Panerai on my 18 cm / 7 inch wrist. Any Panerai owners having a wrist size of around 6.0-6.25 inches and wearing a 44mm Panerai. If yes, do post some pics of the watch on your wrist. I am curious to see if it looks ok or whether it looks big.
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Correlation between your wrist and the size of the watch. Convert wrist size into mm. Divide total wrist size in mm by the size of the watch (ex. 7 inch wrist and a 38 mm watch = 178mm divided by 38mm= Ratio of 4.7) An acceptable ratio falls between 4.0 and 5.0.
Yes is the answer, 44mm on a 7" wrist is unlikely to be a problem unless your wrist is very rounded, 'flat topped' will allow it to wear more comfortably. I've no pictures myself as I wear 47mm on a 7.6" wrist 44mm Luminor with the Bettarini case or a 45mm Radiomir should wear perfect on a 7 inch wrist. Here is my 1086 on my 7 inch wrist. I like the 1086 because it is only 13.05mm thick.
I visited a Pam AD last month and really really liked some of the pieces. However, didnt get enough time to 'demo' it on my miserable 7" flat wrist. AD is like 2.5 hours away. I've been looking seriously and really like 45mm Radiomir or Marina 44mm (both in gmt offerings). Getting the panerai bug but want to know best option for a smaller wrist. Would like one that does not have thick case greater then 14mm and not greater then 44mm. Is the classic panerai, the pam111 and 911 a good choice? Feedback from owners is appreciated. Also, how are radiomirs? Those have peaked my interest as well.
Have a 6.75" wrist, and the 44mm Luminar (PAM01033) looks great! In fact it better 'fills out' my very thin wrists, thus my 'arm visual' look more, ummm, 'normal' instead of girly-thin. Agree with others, please find a way to try one on and see for yourself is your best bet. The size guide is helpful, but this photoseries also shows how important it is for a watch to have a balanzed bezel/dial width, relative to the arm. E.g. the timex - the case vs. dial is almost perfect for the wrist. Same for the Panerai.
Looks good! Panerai watches are some of the few watches that look good, large. What's your wrist size? P.S. I normally wear 37-39 mm watches and prefer small watches, however I enjoy my 44 mm Panerai on my 18 cm / 7 inch wrist. Any Panerai owners having a wrist size of around 6.0-6.25 inches and wearing a 44mm Panerai. If yes, do post some pics of the watch on your wrist. I am curious to see if it looks ok or whether it looks big. Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Other (non-Rolex) Watch Topics > Panerai Discussion Forum: Need Panerai wrist shots
Correlation between your wrist and the size of the watch. Convert wrist size into mm. Divide total wrist size in mm by the size of the watch (ex. 7 inch wrist and a 38 mm watch = 178mm divided by 38mm= Ratio of 4.7) An acceptable ratio falls between 4.0 and 5.0.
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