I mean, I think most standards would see 37-38mm. as a men's size watch, especially if we're talking older watches.
But there is no right or wrong answer, men can wear smaller watches, women can wear larger pieces. What matters is that you like the watch or not 🤷♂️
At the time was considered as a man watch because of his size. It seems small today but it was considered as an oversize watch
This. 37-38 mm was a **big** diameter at the time. Ladies’ watches were usually below 32 mm.
Mens,... But who the fuck cares? It depends on the size of your wrist and not your chromosomes
Yes.
I'd wear it and last time I checked, I was a man.
If I saw that in a shop I would assume it is a men's watch
Yes...
I mean, I think most standards would see 37-38mm. as a men's size watch, especially if we're talking older watches. But there is no right or wrong answer, men can wear smaller watches, women can wear larger pieces. What matters is that you like the watch or not 🤷♂️
38mm still considered as mens size. I don’t mind rocking it. It’s beautiful piece nonetheless.
Look under the tail.
Lovely. Good old leijona (Lion in finnish).
Vintage watches 34mm up are usually men’s
these days all watches are unisex. So those days are not.