Why Most Dive Watches Look Small on Big Wrists?
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The Hidden Problem in Watch Design
Most watches are designed around “average” wrist sizes.
That means if your wrist is above average, the watch may look undersized — even if specs look fine.
The Key Issue: Proportion
It’s not just diameter:
Short lug-to-lug = compact look
Narrow straps = imbalance
Thin cases = less presence
Why Traditional Dive Watch Brands Feel Smaller
Brands like Seiko and Citizen optimize for mass appeal.
That often means sizing that fits most people — but not perfectly for larger wrists.
PANTOR Seahorse 45mm dive watch (1000m water resistant)
The Shift Toward Purpose-Built Watches
Newer brands like PANTOR are addressing this gap by:
Extending lug-to-lug dimensions
Increasing case presence
Designing specifically for larger wrists
The Result
A watch that doesn’t just fit — but looks proportionally correct.
Conclusion
If your watch feels small, it’s probably not your wrist —
it’s the design standard.

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