Possibly my first Omega Pie Pan Constellation, Dog Leg, Date...

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6 3/4” is a fairly small wrist IMO. And the watch looks pretty big on your wrist in the photo. In fact the lugs are approaching the edge.
 
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The size looks perfect. It takes a bit of time to get used to smaller watches... I have a 7+ wrist and I love wearing 34mm-36mm.
 
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6 3/4” is a fairly small wrist IMO. And the watch looks pretty big on your wrist in the photo. In fact the lugs are approaching the edge.
Photo make the Pie Pan watch lugs look closer the edge of my wrist than how it actually looks in person. I'm actually 6ft, 220lbs, so my 6 3/4 are a tad smaller, but if you step back and look at overall look it might get lost. However, as someone mentioned in another 34mm thread, the Omega Pie Pan just floats on the wrist which feels and looks so good.
 
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Maybe a little more accurate picture on how it looks on my wrist. Still think it looks a tad smaller in person. But man, do I love this Pie Pan. The burgundy Alligator is a keeper.

 
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Photo make the Pie Pan watch lugs look closer the edge of my wrist than how it actually looks in person. I'm actually 6ft, 220lbs, so my 6 3/4 are a tad smaller, but if you step back and look at overall look it might get lost. However, as someone mentioned in another 34mm thread, the Omega Pie Pan just floats on the wrist which feels and looks so good.
There is nothing wrong with having 6 3/4" wrists, so this is not a comment on your masculinity. No need to tell me how much you can bench press. But it is a relatively small wrist size overall, and wearing a 34mm watch should not be a problem objectively. My wrist is slightly larger, and I consider mine to be on the small side. So there is no reason why you can't wear a Constellation. To be fair, I prefer 35-36mm to 34mm, but I don't think that 34mm looks puny on my wrist. However, if it feels small to you, that's your taste and that's what matters. TBH, I think that many of us have just become trained to think that oversized watches are normal, even if lugs are hanging over the edge of the wrist, and so a normal sized watch looks small in contrast.

If you had 8" wrists like @Bill Sohne, then the story would be a little different.
 
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Looks great. Cool watch. I like the strap too. No need to be in a hurry, but you could pick up a BOR at some point and alternate between the two. 1037 with 70 end links will pair nicely. That's what I have on my 14900 and I never change it.
 
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There is nothing wrong with having 6 3/4" wrists, so this is not a comment on your masculinity. No need to tell me how much you can bench press. But it is a relatively small wrist size overall, and wearing a 34mm watch should not be a problem objectively. My wrist is slightly larger, and I consider mine to be on the small side. So there is no reason why you can't wear a Constellation. To be fair, I prefer 35-36mm to 34mm, but I don't think that 34mm looks puny on my wrist. However, if it feels small to you, that's your taste and that's what matters. TBH, I think that many of us have just become trained to think that oversized watches are normal, even if lugs are hanging over the edge of the wrist, and so a normal sized watch looks small in contrast.

If you had 8" wrists like @Bill Sohne, then the story would be a little different.
Lol. We might gotten a little sidetracked. I meant wearing a 34mm watch, not just on a smaller wrist, but compared to the person's overall body frame. I've never worn a watch below 36mm consistently, but I think this Pie Pan might be my first. Thanks for the vote of confidence!
 
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Maybe a little more accurate picture on how it looks on my wrist. Still think it looks a tad smaller in person. But man, do I love this Pie Pan. The burgundy Alligator is a keeper.

I think it looks perfect on your wrist in this pic, enjoy !
 
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I would also love to have a nice pie pan Omega. That looks great on your wrist. Enjoy to the fullest. 👍🏻
 
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Photo make the Pie Pan watch lugs look closer the edge of my wrist than how it actually looks in person. I'm actually 6ft, 220lbs, so my 6 3/4 are a tad smaller, but if you step back and look at overall look it might get lost. However, as someone mentioned in another 34mm thread, the Omega Pie Pan just floats on the wrist which feels and looks so good.
I wouldn't worry about this, honestly IMO a watch should be able to be "lost" in a person's appearance. Different strokes etc etc but I think watches look the coolest when they're worn as one part of a harmonious whole, rather than as a stand-apart, statement pièce de résistance.

 
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Looks smaller on my 7.25 wrist.



But doesn't seem small to me.

Here's a Speedy for comparison.


If it feels comfortable on the wrist and is attractive, you'll get used to it.

Yours looks great.
 
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Looks smaller on my 7.25 wrist.



But doesn't seem small to me.
I actually prefer the Connie on you. Looks great to me!
 
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Looks smaller on my 7.25 wrist.



But doesn't seem small to me.

Here's a Speedy for comparison.


If it feels comfortable on the wrist and is attractive, you'll get used to it.

Yours looks great.
The 7 row BOR looks great with the Dog-Legs on your wrist. Definitely need to look for one for myslef just to have an option with the strap and buckle I already have. If it makes it wear larger, or smaller, depending on who you ask shouldn't matter I guess. I do love the historical look.
 
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Pictures make this watch look bigger on my wrist, but I'm a bigger guy with 6 3/4 (lol...I missed an inch on the ruler when I first posted) inch wrists. I asked a couple coworkers and they both said this watch looked small on me. However, with this Connie I didn't care. I love the Pie-Pan.
Give it some time! You'll get used to the smaller size.