Is 36MM small for a watch?
Six months on the wrist
June 17, 2020 - Willem L. Middelkoop
For the past six months I have been wearing the same watch, pretty much every day and night. It's a Tudor Black Bay 36 watch in steel, with a black dial. I like minimal (yet functional) design that lasts, this watch certainly ticks the right boxes. Read along to find out how wearable a smaller watch is in daily practice.
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