furiousox wrote: » @Cyclingtourist Is that Steinhart 39mm or 42mm?
fat bloke wrote: » So today I received a Fort Knox-worthy package. Inside was my forum-issued Steinhart GMT. I eschewed all unboxing etiquette in my haste and delight but my first reaction was "Aw jeez, it's tiny!". But I've been wearing a monster citizen diver for ages now which has my tolerances skewed. I've it on now and, as I am wont to do, have no plan to take it off again for months. My first GMT and poshest watch to date. Thanks Banie011 Whaddye think? Too dainty for Fat Bloke? I reckon it's actually bang on and my other watches have been too big really.
fat bloke wrote: » Had to go measure, hadn't a clue. 7.5 inches, pretty bang average?
Cyclingtourist wrote: » Seiko & Pentax, a marriage made in heaven.
covey123 wrote: » Really nice Seiko, what model is that if you don't mind me asking
Wibbs wrote: » I dunno U. IMHO the sizes got too large in pursuit of fashion and I find larger sizes more awkward and can border on OTT, depending on model of course and size of wrist.
unkel wrote: » We'll agree to disagree! I feel the Steinharts look perfect on flanzer and Cyclingtourist who I guess have a wrist size of around the 6.5-7" mark
unkel wrote: » Most handsome! Now that is one watch I would keep on the bracelet, the way that bracelet is the logo is just magic.
HDMI wrote: » Just out of the mail box, basically a freebie from Amazon for agreeing to do surveys. Casio Marlin MDV-106b, really nice blue dial. For 2021 apparently Casio will no longer be using the Marlin branding on this watch.
Deleted User wrote: » I saw a video where he said the trademark expired on the Marlin logo (?) or something so MDV106 will be replaced with MDV107 without the Marlin. Not sure if that explanation is correct because I thought trademarks could be renewed indefinitely as long as they are in active use.
893bet wrote: » I call dibs on that and Cyrus one! I am lying in wait!