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    Show me your "small" divers 41 mm and less!

    After owning several Panerais and other big watches. I've gone for smaller watches that suits my small wrists better and are watches you actually can wear to work.
    Need suggestions for more models that are smaller than your average diver watch but still have the looks that I/we love.

    Show me what you got!

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    My small diver is this Tag Aquaracer. I believe it's 38 or 39mm. Lovely well built watch that I offered up for trade on the sales forum recently. (Didn't come across any offers that tempted me though :( ).


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    This covers several of my divers:









    I don't think they should be classed as 'small' though, they're the average, it's the 42mm+ gang that are large. After all, the Rolex Sub is the definitive diver, and that's about 40mm.
    Dave E

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    This one always looks good with my suit, I normally wear it on an Oyster Style Bracelet.

    I call it my Looky Likey :D :D :D
    Its 40mm

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    Here's mine, love it.


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    The SMP goes well with a suit, not that I wear one more than 3 or 4 times a year :D



    Cheers
    Thomas

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    Here's my Sub LV


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    Great watches thanks! Keep'em coming!

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    Sinn EZM 3:











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    The PRS-17s and 18s are officially 39mm.

    john
    Costume jewellery. Ouch!!!

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    40mm.
    Cheers,
    Martin

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    These 2 for me.

    SMP (300m/41mm):



    Sinn 256Ta (200m/39mm):

    /vince ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by VinceR
    These 2 for me.

    SMP (300m/41mm):
    I think of all the Seamasters that's my fave - something to do with it not being quite as po-faced as the others. Especially when it's photographed like this :)

    ...but what do I know; I don't even like watches!

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    My only real diver at the moment. Covers all needs however.


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    I get confused as to how big this one is

    but it's also on the 'other' TZ sales corner :twisted:

    Height: 13.4mm
    Lug to lug: 53mm
    Across the bezel: 40mm
    Case width from 10 o'clock mark to 4 o'clock is 42mm.
    Across the case from 9 o'clock to the screwed in crown is 43.8mm
    Across the crystal is 28.5mm from the outside edge of the crystal.

    Fits under a cuff nicely.

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    I sold this a few months ago but I wore it for years, including 6 years of highschool.

    Original Tag Heuer F1 quartz:



    I kind of regret selling it. I might even pick another one up soon.

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    I'm amazed that no-one has posted one of these yet...



    Cheers,

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    Small Divers


    My smart 2 tone divers watch from a very underated watch firm.
    I wear this one as a dress watch and a smart show off BLING type watch for work.
    Simon

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    Really like the look of this Orient:

    http://www.orientalwatchsite.com/forum/ ... f=6&t=3292

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    My favourite of my smaller divers is this one.

    O&W Custom

    It has a Rolex case, a Tudor movement and O&W face and hands and I love it, it's just the right size for my wrist.







    Just waiting for it to come back from a service from Ryte time and I will be loving it again.


    Cheers

    Mark

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    What about this one?

    I'm not as think as you drunk I am.

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