- Rolex Sea Dweller Deepsea (116660)
Since its a step above the Rolex Sea Dweller 4000 (16600), I just have to try it on. Its a big watch. The side to side is acceptable, but the height of it is not. Its a very tall watch at 18mm, and I guess the shape of the case makes this watch a "For people with big wrist only". Another thing that I didn't like about the SDDS is that the bracelet tapered down to 18mm or 20mm. On such a big watch, I think it can live with a non-tapering bracelet. Anyway, its just too big for my wrist size and I know I don't even have to think about it. - Rolex Milgauss black dial (116400)
This one is on my wish list and man, what a nice watch. I think it wears like the GMT IIc, which I love. And The dial is very clean and easy to read. I actually prefer the regular black dial version rather than the green crystal (GV) version because all the hour markers are white and the clear crystal makes it more ... clear. :) I really like it and its staying on my to-buy list ... :D - Breitling SuperOcean (black dial)
I found it to be a ggood fit. It wears nicely without being too big or too tall for my wrist size. If I am going to have one, I would probably go with the older version with all solid numbers on the dial and arrow second hand. - Breitling SuperOcean Steelfish
I had one of these a while ago, this is just reconfirming that its too big for my wrist size. And it still is. Great watch with a lot of features, just wished its in 42mm instead of 44mm. - Breitling Seawolf stainless steel (black dial)
Its big. No question about it. But I found it to be more "wearable" than the Rolex Sea Dweller Deepsea because of the curved lugs. I won't be in a hurry to get one cause it is still too big for my wrist size, and the lume on it doesn't impress me much.
So I am still itching to try on the PAM 312 to see if its wearable for my wrist size. The search continues ...
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