02-02-12, 10:35 PM | #11 |
Lex Parsimoniae
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Here's the best way to do that.. Use your own wrist, and a paper watch..
http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/jomas...zing-guide.pdf You print this out at 100% size or no-scaling.. On Amazon, the Citizen watches have their size specs listed.. My new BM8180-03E watch shows: Case diameter: 37.00 mm Case Thickness: 9.00 mm Meaning, it's pretty small. It will be a pretty good fit for me. The 'Normal' size of many of the watches I've seen lately is BIG. The BV1060-07E lists: Case diameter: 43.00 mm Case Thickness: 11.00 mm Check out the BV1060-07E video.. That's way too big for my little wrist.. Looks like an Alarm clock!!
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