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Old 10 August 2013, 05:11 PM   #1
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Best Rolex for a small wrist

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What is the best Rolex new or vintage for a small wrist?
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Old 10 August 2013, 05:13 PM   #2
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Unquestionably, it has got to be a SS Daytona



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Old 10 August 2013, 05:16 PM   #3
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How small?
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Old 10 August 2013, 05:41 PM   #4
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36 mm expl., 36mm SS date just or
Oyster perp 34mm SS dj or op
Older vintage subs or ex2s
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Old 10 August 2013, 07:38 PM   #5
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Unquestionably, it has got to be a SS Daytona
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The Daytona is the same size (although more comfortable) as the Submariner/GMT and I would go for anything in 36mm (DJ or DD) with very small wrists but it depends on how small we're talking about.

My wife has pretty small wrists and she's loving the fluted 36mm DJ.
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Old 10 August 2013, 08:02 PM   #6
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my skinny wrist is only 6 inches, but i wear a 40mm rolex. And even 42~43mm for another watches.
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Old 10 August 2013, 09:15 PM   #7
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Hi,

Any of the 36mm Oyster models (Oyster Perpetual, Datejust, Day-Date) should be fine. I have quite a small wrist, and the Datejust and Day-Date both fitted me fine after getting all the removable links taken out, and they never felt uncomfortable. If you want something that wears a little smaller still, then a 34mm model (Air King, Date) might be more your thing.

Another thing to consider might be a Cellini. This is Rolex's line of thin and light dress watches, with most gents' models being around 32mm. Most Cellini models come on leather straps, but some are also available with metal bracelets.
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Old 10 August 2013, 09:16 PM   #8
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36mm Exp 1
or 36mm DJ
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Old 10 August 2013, 09:35 PM   #9
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Old 10 August 2013, 09:40 PM   #10
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36mm DJ or 36mm DD.

If you want something sporty then the old 36mm Explorer 1.

Even with small wrists you can build a nice collection. You've got the DD which comes in platinum and gold etc.
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Old 10 August 2013, 09:49 PM   #11
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Only way...go to AD and try them on you will not get consensus here about size. Good luck.
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Old 10 August 2013, 09:54 PM   #12
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Tough call. Go try some on. The rule of thumb is if the lugs don't hang over your okay. Or just buy what you like and feels comfortable on you.
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Old 10 August 2013, 10:13 PM   #13
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Old 10 August 2013, 10:13 PM   #14
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I have a 6.25 in wrist. Anything from a 31mm to a 42mm looks fine. I have a preference for 36mm.
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Old 10 August 2013, 10:18 PM   #15
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For vintage a 1016 Exp is a safe bet and cool look IMHO.
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Old 10 August 2013, 10:18 PM   #16
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Size and shape of the wrist are important factors. Of the 40mm sports models, the daytona wears the smallest.
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Old 10 August 2013, 10:34 PM   #17
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I've seen skinny women wear a DSSD
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Old 10 August 2013, 10:36 PM   #18
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There is no one size for small wrists as some wear large watches to make a fashion statement.

However as a modern and proportionate size I would suggest a Turn-O-Graph.
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Old 10 August 2013, 11:00 PM   #19
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I have either 6 or 6.5 inch wrists. My first Rolex was the sub for which I have loved for 17 years. One could say it is a little big on my wrist but that never mattered when one is overwhelmed by its beauty. I recently got a DJ 36mm which is more comfy but does not sing like that sub. Get what you are struck by.
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Old 10 August 2013, 11:11 PM   #20
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Only way...go to AD and try them on you will not get consensus here about size. Good luck.
Exactly....but my opinion is the Daytona.
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Old 10 August 2013, 11:25 PM   #21
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The Daytona is the same size (although more comfortable) as the Submariner/GMT and I would go for anything in 36mm (DJ or DD) with very small wrists but it depends on how small we're talking about.

My wife has pretty small wrists and she's loving the fluted 36mm DJ.
Dan, don't you find that the Daytona wears smaller than the Sub and GMT does though? I have the opposite problem, I have bigger wrists and thought the Daytona looked too small but the Sub/GMT looked perfect.
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Old 10 August 2013, 11:36 PM   #22
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You should first select one that you like on the looks alone and forget about the size. Then go try it on and see how the bracelet can be adjusted for you- if you don't like the feel, move on.
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Old 10 August 2013, 11:36 PM   #23
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The 34mm 114200 Airking is a very clean modern watch, & very under appreciated IMO...
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Old 10 August 2013, 11:45 PM   #24
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I the current line up, I agree the Air King or Oyster Perpetual are best choices.

Of course the 31mm Datejust is an even smaller option.
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Old 10 August 2013, 11:47 PM   #25
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Old 10 August 2013, 11:48 PM   #26
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Dont worry about wrist size, nowadays big watches are often worn by small wrists
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Old 10 August 2013, 11:59 PM   #27
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another vote for the 36mm Explorer 1. I wear a model 114270 as my daily and love it. Though the 1016 is a great option if you are looking for vintage.
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Old 11 August 2013, 12:23 AM   #28
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Although any 36 mm would do, I would say this is one of the best

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Old 11 August 2013, 01:02 AM   #29
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Old 11 August 2013, 01:05 AM   #30
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Rolexes are, across the range, really modest in size compared to the mega-clocks that are now starting to wane in popularity.

There's nothing in the lineup that's out-of-control large, except the DSSD's thickness. The maxi-case subs are pushing it a bit compared with their predecessors, but, 39-40mm seems just about right for any sports watch.

Dress-wise, just avoid the DJII and you're fine.
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