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Hi Everyone joined the forum the other day.In the past have kept the watches I have had for a number of years which were Dunhill dress watches which now have gone.I am looking from going from one extreem to another as I have been looking at the U Boat type watches.Any info please,just wondering if you have to be a muscle man the wear one of these.All the best Vespa.

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You can wear whatever you want :)

 

Depending on watch size and the size of your wrists (how big are they?) some might look a bit excessively large, but that's quite common now anyway so just wear what you like and screw everyone else - if you buy watches to please others you won't bond with them, I've been there and done that!

 

Ask Kenny about big watches, he's your man ;):D

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ebzen02

Welcome! Are you also Italian?

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fatarms

Welcome, friend.

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Luthier

Vespa will be loved by Kink...

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baxter

U boats are huge - maybe try a 44mm panerai they are big without wearing too big if that makes sense - welcome aboard dude :)

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watchmonger

Welcome, Vespa!

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dingle

welcome to the nuthouse :)

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HWG

welcome! lots of great info here, read, read, read more, then read again! While I dont fancy a 50mm U-Boat, there are many amazing Panerai reps at 44mm that are just stunning. By all means, get the watch you want, and enjoy!

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Vespa hi mate and welcome,

 

The u boat is a big watch .if that is what you prefere i suggest to go to a good watch dealer and see it in the flesh, so to speak.that way you will get a better idea of size. Having said that if you are confident enough to wear a bigger piece and you like it i say go fo it..

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onzenuub

By order we have to friendly, welcome from The Netherlands

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vespa

You can wear whatever you want :)

 

Depending on watch size and the size of your wrists (how big are they?) some might look a bit excessively large, but that's quite common now anyway so just wear what you like and screw everyone else - if you buy watches to please others you won't bond with them, I've been there and done that!

 

Ask Kenny about big watches, he's your man ;):D

The wrist is having a lot of action so should be OK :blink:

 

Welcome! Are you also Italian?

No from UK

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dalboy

You can wear whatever you want :)

 

Depending on watch size and the size of your wrists (how big are they?) some might look a bit excessively large, but that's quite common now anyway so just wear what you like and screw everyone else - if you buy watches to please others you won't bond with them, I've been there and done that!

 

Ask Kenny about big watches, he's your man ;):D

The wrist is having a lot of action so should be OK :blink:

 

Welcome! Are you also Italian?

No from UK

 

 

WOWWWWWWWWWWW. too much information. we hardly know you. :giggle:

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vespa

Vespa hi mate and welcome,

 

The u boat is a big watch .if that is what you prefere i suggest to go to a good watch dealer and see it in the flesh, so to speak.that way you will get a better idea of size. Having said that if you are confident enough to wear a bigger piece and you like it i say go fo it..

Thanks for the reply ,any one in the trusted dealers you can think of .Thanks .

 

By order we have to friendly, welcome from The Netherlands

Thank you for the welcome.

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vespa

welcome! lots of great info here, read, read, read more, then read again! While I dont fancy a 50mm U-Boat, there are many amazing Panerai reps at 44mm that are just stunning. By all means, get the watch you want, and enjoy!

welcome! lots of great info here, read, read, read more, then read again! While I dont fancy a 50mm U-Boat, there are many amazing Panerai reps at 44mm that are just stunning. By all means, get the watch you want, and enjoy!

Will check out what you have said .Thanks for the info.

 

Welcome, friend.

Thank You.

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vespa

welcome to the nuthouse :)

Thanks ,will get my straight jacket out of the garage.

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vespa

welcome! lots of great info here, read, read, read more, then read again! While I dont fancy a 50mm U-Boat, there are many amazing Panerai reps at 44mm that are just stunning. By all means, get the watch you want, and enjoy!

Thanks for the warm welcome,Will now look at Panerai .Thank you.

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vespa

U boats are huge - maybe try a 44mm panerai they are big without wearing too big if that makes sense - welcome aboard dude :)

Thanks for the welcome,will check out the Panerai .Thanks for that.

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vespa

Welcome, Vespa!

Thanks .

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vespa

Welcome! Are you also Italian?

From UK.Thanks for the Welcome.

 

Welcome, friend.

Thank you.

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vespa

U boats are huge - maybe try a 44mm panerai they are big without wearing too big if that makes sense - welcome aboard dude :)

Thanks for that ,quite a few of members have advised that.

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jeffw69

Welcome to the madhouse!

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Del

Hello and welcome! :thumbsup2:

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