WRUW Today?

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I often hear diminutive wristed OFers lament the large diameter case sizes fashionable today. I would ask them to consider the plight of vintage collectors having “Invicta-sized” wrists. Case in point, today I am sporting a 1936 Feldenheimer, powered by an Omega cal. 23.4SC, Omega’s first center sweep seconds hand movement.
 
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This one is still out of the drawer and on the wrist

 
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One of my favorite beaters for the airports today.


A switcheroo to come 😀
 
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Time to take the old boy for a walk although he doesn't look very keen, glorious evening so really no need for a 'diver'

 
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Freaky... pulled the SM out of case, checked iPhone to see what the time was - 07.39 is said - which was exactly where the watch power reserve has run out last time I wore it - freaky!! (Now 7.42 as I recover...)

 
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I often hear diminutive wristed OFers lament the large diameter case sizes fashionable today. I would ask them to consider the plight of vintage collectors having “Invicta-sized” wrists. Case in point, today I am sporting a 1936 Feldenheimer, powered by an Omega cal. 23.4SC, Omega’s first center sweep seconds hand movement.

I’m a skinny wrister but I empathise. I sometimes have to punch additional holes to shorten regular straps. You, on the other hand (no pun) will have to punch extra holes to widen a strap.