Okay, so today I want to talk about what it’s like wearing a 44mm watch. I’ve always been a watch guy, but usually, I stick to smaller sizes, you know? But lately, I got this 44mm one, and I figured I’d give it a shot and see how it feels on my wrist.

First off, I measured my wrist. It’s just under 6 inches, which isn’t huge. Usually, I wear watches that are less than 38mm, so a 44mm watch is a big jump for me. I did some reading online, and it seems like for a wrist my size, a 44mm watch might be pushing it, but hey, who knows? I gotta try it myself, right?
The Trial Run
- Getting the Watch: I picked up this 44mm watch. It’s a pretty standard men’s size, about 1.7 inches across the face. I also got a couple of different bands to try out.
- Putting it On: The first time I put it on, it felt big. Like, really big. I was a little worried it might look goofy on me.
- Wearing it Around: I wore the watch for a few days. I went to work, did my usual stuff, and just tried to get a feel for it. At first, it was kind of uncomfortable, I kept noticing its size on my wrist.
- Adjusting the Band: I played around with different bands. I found that a tighter band made the watch feel less bulky. I also tried a softer, more flexible band, which made it a bit more comfortable. I also got some advice from a woman online saying that 44mm watch also works well on small wrists.
My Thoughts
After a few days, I started to get used to the 44mm size. It didn’t feel as huge anymore. I even started to like how it looked. It’s definitely a statement piece, and I got a few compliments on it. I also tried a 46mm watch, it was a little too big for me. I think 44mm is my sweet spot. Plus, a bigger watch face is easier to read, which is nice.
But I’m not sure if I’d wear it every day. It’s still a bit bigger than what I’m used to. But for certain occasions, I think it works. It’s all about finding the right balance and what you’re comfortable with. In the end, I thought that a 44mm watch is a good fit for a 7-8 inches wrist. I mean, it’s not just about the size of the watch, but also how it feels on your wrist and how it looks with your style. So, yeah, that’s my experience with wearing a 44mm watch. It was a fun experiment, and I’m glad I tried it out.