Does Size Matter? Is 34mm Too Small? Marathon GPM

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    Big Thank You to Nick from Devon for sending me the watch! I can understand why he didn't settle with it. The 16mm strap looks like a rubber band on me, so who knows what it would have looked like on his 8 incher! 34mm is a nice size, but it really is all about perspective. Can I wear it? For sure. Would I buy 34mm if a 36mm was available? Probably not. But if you like rocking a small watch, then go for it! Cheers, Jody

Komentáře • 846

  • @BigBodyBesNYC
    @BigBodyBesNYC Před 3 lety +152

    Size doesn’t matter when you turn off the lights LMFAO

    • @RAAZR-
      @RAAZR- Před 3 lety +11

      Words of wisdom going straight to my tinder profile lol

    • @MrFredrictai
      @MrFredrictai Před 3 lety +8

      But the lume does matter... Wait, we are not talking about watch? Are we?

    • @huckinator
      @huckinator Před 3 lety +2

      @@RAAZR- 😂😂

    • @biasaigon7155
      @biasaigon7155 Před 3 lety

      Ugly or pretty it doesn't matter when the light turns off . That is only thing you could say and rest of the world size always does matter little kid

    • @thebreadwentstale
      @thebreadwentstale Před 3 lety +4

      Spotted the virgin!

  • @lukeyanes47
    @lukeyanes47 Před 3 lety +83

    U.S Sailor here, those marathon watches are no joke, I’ve worn one through a full deployment and the thing can take all comers, a proper watch. I love mine and will take it over many other higher priced watches simply because I can trust it

    • @fedemotta3
      @fedemotta3 Před 3 lety +3

      I have one and it's great. Sad water resistance though. What did you put it through?

    • @MrPleers
      @MrPleers Před 3 lety +15

      @@fedemotta3 Not water I guess.

    • @dream7507
      @dream7507 Před 3 lety

      US Sailer go to hell

    • @fedemotta3
      @fedemotta3 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrPleers yes but you know, f91 has 30m too and people swim with it no problem. Its a lot cheaper though. Mine isn't going to get sumberged anytime soon haha

    • @MrPleers
      @MrPleers Před 3 lety +3

      @@fedemotta3 Yes. The Casio F-91W is more water resistant than the writing on the case suggests. But that doesn't mean that the same goes for the Marathon.

  • @jamespalsson746
    @jamespalsson746 Před 3 lety +82

    My dad rocked 36mm Datejust back in the days on his massive 9inch wrists.
    It looks so gangsta to see small watches big wrists, look at Tony Soprano and his daydate

    • @Jabber-ig3iw
      @Jabber-ig3iw Před 3 lety +6

      That’s just down to preference, personally I think small watches on big wrists is equally as silly as big watches on small wrists.

    • @pb8876
      @pb8876 Před 3 lety +30

      @@Jabber-ig3iw just my opinion but a small guy with skinny wrist and overly large watch looks like they're trying to make up for something, and also have no class. The big guy with small watch says to me that they understand and prefer elegance and refinement, don't care what people think, and comfortable with their masculinity.

    • @Mister_Phafanapolis
      @Mister_Phafanapolis Před 3 lety +6

      NINE inch wrists?! Imma gonna need to see some photographic evidence. Your dad had the arm equivalent of cankles.

    • @juniorjohnson5961
      @juniorjohnson5961 Před 3 lety +3

      I shook Muhammad Ali hand " HUGE " he wore a 36mm Datejust 🥊

    • @jamespalsson746
      @jamespalsson746 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Mister_Phafanapolis No joke mate, does this link work? imgur.com/a/cyA2dcA
      I am wearing his watch to compare the size difference, Rolex DJ for scale.

  • @NotThatOneThisOne
    @NotThatOneThisOne Před 3 lety +216

    There's a t-shirt to wear to the in-laws.

    • @fireblade128
      @fireblade128 Před 3 lety +3

      😅😅👏👏

    • @greamespens1460
      @greamespens1460 Před 3 lety +7

      Perhaps the in-laws have the same t-shirt ;)

    • @Mister_Phafanapolis
      @Mister_Phafanapolis Před 3 lety +6

      I'm convinced Jody _only_ owns tee shirts.

    • @karlsenula9495
      @karlsenula9495 Před 3 lety +8

      @@Mister_Phafanapolis well if you have a tuxedo t-shirt you have all your occassions covered including formal.

    • @marbatss
      @marbatss Před 3 lety +3

      Wearing the t. Shirt while starting conversation with does size matter at the in-laws that would be a real deal breaker lol

  • @Azeria
    @Azeria Před 3 lety +177

    Comparing this to the 44mms didn’t make the Marathon look like a toy Jody, it made the Duro and the King Turtle look Fisher Price lmao

    • @Konsaliki
      @Konsaliki Před 3 lety +6

      That's exactly the point. Most of the time the equation is: Adding bulk = adding perceived cheapness

    • @frikdt
      @frikdt Před 3 lety +2

      You're entitled to your opinion, but it's exactly that - just your opinion.

    • @Azeria
      @Azeria Před 3 lety +17

      @@frikdt ok?

    • @patrickiredale4359
      @patrickiredale4359 Před 3 lety +9

      Agreed! Anything bigger than 41mm is too big. Thirty eight is the optimum size for the average wrist in my view. 😎

    • @apeekintime
      @apeekintime Před 3 lety +5

      I disagree - it did look like a plastic toy next to the two 44mm watches. The Duro looks cheap (too much bland dial), and it is cheap, but it doesn't look like a toy. In my opinion the 18mm nato strap also makes the Marathon look small and like a toy. If the model were full metal with a bracelet it would look less like a toy and larger on wrist.

  • @jaysteels
    @jaysteels Před 3 lety +31

    I'm 186cm too, 7 1/2" wrist, but my "office" watch is a 28mm Seiko tank. I always thought smaller watches were more stylish.

    • @pb8876
      @pb8876 Před 3 lety

      My dress watches are all sub 35mm.
      I wear a cartier tank which is 23x30mm

    • @pb8876
      @pb8876 Před 3 lety

      @@samgrant83 I've just picked up a 33mm gold plated tissot c280 moonphase from the 80s. It was new old stock. I was at work and scrolling through ebay from boredom and came across it. Just bought it on the spot. It was cheap as chips so cudnt help myself.

    • @johnanth
      @johnanth Před 3 lety

      It should be noted that square and tank style watches wear far larger than dimensions suggest.

  • @adamdorney5143
    @adamdorney5143 Před 3 lety +36

    My Rolex OP is a 34mm and it wears more like a 36. Looks perfectly normal on my 6.75 inch wrist. Plus having something that you're not going to bash on every doorframe as you walk through isn't a bad thing :D

    • @davidbealing454
      @davidbealing454 Před 3 lety +4

      I own a 34mm Date and a 36mm Datejust really hard to see the difference in size.

  • @renngretsch
    @renngretsch Před 3 lety +34

    Anybody that has seen Christopher Walken in Pulp Fiction knows that watch size matters!

    • @markdarwin4390
      @markdarwin4390 Před 3 lety +3

      :-) :-) :-)

    • @tornagawn
      @tornagawn Před 3 lety +5

      Ouch!

    • @mickeydee3595
      @mickeydee3595 Před 3 lety +2

      Faaaark 🤣😅🤣👍
      This comment is gold

    • @jmmartin7766
      @jmmartin7766 Před 3 lety +3

      You just NEVER know where you're gonna have to wear those 'uncomfortable hunks of metal,' at any given time... for years on end, even!
      Therefore, the moral of this story is: feel free to go 40+ mm if you want, but just know you do so at your own risk!!
      🍑

  • @chasp_0784
    @chasp_0784 Před 3 lety +24

    That water resistance was the reason I didn’t get one of these, went with a G-SHOCK square, less of a marathon and more of a brisk walk

    • @Mister_Phafanapolis
      @Mister_Phafanapolis Před 3 lety +2

      Totally different styles of watches but the value proposition of a square G-Shock is undeniable.

  • @verykeen2please
    @verykeen2please Před 3 lety +56

    two factors for me, i have the hands and wrists of a Gorilla and age related eye sight deterioration

    • @deanwaller8283
      @deanwaller8283 Před 3 lety +3

      Ditto my man,that's why I wear a 44mm spb 077j

    • @jeffreyokogbaa7192
      @jeffreyokogbaa7192 Před 3 lety +4

      As regards to the eye sight, it’s the most legible and easy to read watch I have.

    • @deanwaller8283
      @deanwaller8283 Před 3 lety

      @@jeffreyokogbaa7192 agreed,it's such a great watch.

  • @squarestanley
    @squarestanley Před 3 lety +8

    Even with the disclaimer, when I heard “let’s flip the camera and see if size really matters” I began bracing myself for JOMW’s final video.

  • @grady60
    @grady60 Před 3 lety +20

    Budget tip - get the Casio MRW 200, pop off the bezel - welcome to a new $10 Marathon homage! Exact same look!

    • @simonbailey2151
      @simonbailey2151 Před 3 lety

      Decent idea that.

    • @stefbacum4454
      @stefbacum4454 Před 3 lety

      you better believe i just googled that !!!

    • @glennpowell3444
      @glennpowell3444 Před 3 lety

      I have one. It also has the day and date as a bonus. Shame the lume ain't good but my daily beater for the past 3 years.Great value!

    • @jacobbeaupre3940
      @jacobbeaupre3940 Před 3 lety

      Not even close when it comes to quality tho, then again you are paying 10-15 times the price😂😂😭😭
      Edit-i got the quartz one and the accuracy is insane.

    • @glennpowell3444
      @glennpowell3444 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jacobbeaupre3940 Yes.Its a beater watch that beats all beaters.And timekeeping is bang on all day everyday.

  • @LanningKann
    @LanningKann Před 3 lety +10

    I was issued a similar Marathon before deploying to Iraq in 2003, but it was a hand wind mechanical version with an acrylic crystal. No one in my unit that got one complained about the size. I wear a Turtle pretty much exclusively now as my daily watch but when I eventually buy my Rolex it’s going to be a 34mm.
    The thought that at 30m WR, this isn’t useful for field troops is just not accurate. This is the watch I wore before I was into watches as a hobby. Needless to say it was worn with reckless abandon. It didn’t take on water in any scenario I ever found myself in.

  • @nicholasortiz5880
    @nicholasortiz5880 Před 3 lety +6

    I just wanted to say that I'm happy for the growth of your channel Jody!

    • @JustOneMoreWatch
      @JustOneMoreWatch  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Nicholas! Thanks for continuing to watch mate!

  • @lucafwn
    @lucafwn Před 3 lety +13

    I love vintage watches, so 34mm is perfectly fine with me. I even have a vintage 31mm Prim, which I wear from time to time. It is a bit on the border, but it still looks great, if you don't mind a '50s-'60s look.

    • @MrFredrictai
      @MrFredrictai Před 3 lety +1

      I wear a WW2 Longines Weems on my 7 inch wrist, Lug to Lug of that thing is 34mm... LoL

    • @kirovskiecrab1365
      @kirovskiecrab1365 Před 3 lety +1

      One of the main watches I wear is lovely 1950s 30mm. Nice to hear you have a prim, I have a sport 2 in my collection.

  • @schaffelaer1902
    @schaffelaer1902 Před 3 lety +8

    It's not only about case size, it's a lot about dial size. If both dials of two watches are about 32cm and one of them is a diver with a good bezel and the other an all dial dresser, optically they'll be close.

  • @PhantomObserver
    @PhantomObserver Před 3 lety +3

    Okay. About the strap width and 3ATM WR ...
    Bear in mind that this watch was made for “general purpose” military personnel and *not* for watch enthusiasts. So strap width is not a concern because as long as it’s wide enough to keep them watch on wrist, the procurement officers are happy. It’s also meant to accommodate a variety of wrist sizes, with a lot of body types having wrist diameters below 7 inches.
    As for the 3ATM WR, the assumption is that most military people, during the course of their work routine in the field, aren’t regularly swimming. 3ATM is enough for average rainfall conditions in normal weather environments. Marathon does make models rated at 10ATM and above (see their Navigator model) for more specific operational conditions.
    Besides which, most military personnel prefer to have their own watches for operational duty, which is why Timex Ironman and Casio G-Shock resin sports watches are so popular as a PX item. They’re a lot more durable and have more functions (such as alarms and chronographs) than the GPM, and definitely cost less.

  • @magnusatheos7301
    @magnusatheos7301 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I just got mine and was initially unsure of the size. I haven't worn a watch in years, but the last time I did I wore a larger watch. Having worn it for a whole day now, I am totally used to it. Love the tritium dial. I also love the fact that it is so light. Barely feel it on my wrist which is actually nice since I'm not used to wearing a watch.

  • @BManningtree
    @BManningtree Před 3 lety +6

    My father (born 1944, 7.5 inch wrist) still wears a 34mm watch everyday. When he lost his watch last fall, I was lucky to find a NOS replacement. Most current watches of that size are unfortunately overly feminine in style. It is odd that not that long ago all standard "Gent" models from Swatch came in 34mm.

  • @oliverwiantrmerholme112
    @oliverwiantrmerholme112 Před 3 lety +20

    If I was to design my own two-piece watch collection it would be a 36mm dress/everyday watch and a 39mm dive watch 😇

    • @Jabber-ig3iw
      @Jabber-ig3iw Před 3 lety

      That dive watch would have a dial size of 29-30mm which is very close to unusable.

    • @oliverwiantrmerholme112
      @oliverwiantrmerholme112 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Jabber-ig3iw The Tudor Black Bay 58’ is 39mm and I believe the skx013 is just 38. To me there is just something very classy about the sub-40 dive watches. To each their own 🙂

    • @pb8876
      @pb8876 Před 3 lety +1

      @@oliverwiantrmerholme112 I totally agree. That's why I went woth a 39.5mm PO

    • @Mister_Phafanapolis
      @Mister_Phafanapolis Před 3 lety

      @@Jabber-ig3iw "Small Face Syndrome" is a problem with ALL dive watches. This is partly why I don't like the style. I wear a big fat honker on the wrist but have a petite dial to look at.

    • @johnanth
      @johnanth Před 3 lety

      @@Jabber-ig3iw I'm wearing the Zelos Horizons 39mm as I write to you, which is similar to the Eterna KonTiki. I can tell you legibility is amazing - better than my all-dial 39mm minimalist watch.
      Also smaller watches are just more comfortable. I've even replaced my trusty G-Shock with an A700W.

  • @ak983625
    @ak983625 Před měsícem +1

    I’ve owned a 34mm GPQ 2 years now. Looks and wears just perfect on my medium 7.5 wrist. Much smaller though may not wear quite the same.

  • @verspunken
    @verspunken Před 3 lety +21

    "I'm not sure who insisted on that as a standard" - that would be the US military, Jody. MIL-PRF-46374G, Table 1: Operating Environment, reads thus: "Water Resistance: Complete immersion in distilled water with approximately 1 percent by weight wetting solution under three atmospheres (44.1 psi) and at room temperature (for a period of) 5 minutes". Probably about time they adjusted the minimum spec to align with commercially available products, though...

    • @seanengel3647
      @seanengel3647 Před 3 lety

      Just curious, how old is this standard?

    • @verspunken
      @verspunken Před 3 lety +1

      @@seanengel3647 Mil-W-46374 released in 1964, superceded by MIL-PRF-46374. Last updated in 1999.

    • @seanengel3647
      @seanengel3647 Před 3 lety +1

      @@verspunken Thank you! The only thing I can think is that not everyone's 3ATM rating is the same. I dont know how we went from early Seiko divers that had a 75 meter water resistance to watches that have a 30 meter water resistance that you cant even drink a glass of water next to. I have told people to help sort this out, take the WR rating in meters, change it to feet, take away a zero. Then it makes sense.

  • @fatkev1983
    @fatkev1983 Před 3 lety +5

    I have an 8" wrist and a small vintage King Seiko thats an odd small case size less that 36mm. Its my favourite dress watch. As its a manual winder it's also very thin and still very accurate.
    One of my goal watches is a 36mm Rolex Explorer... any of them. Cant be too picky.

  • @PhilipBallGarry
    @PhilipBallGarry Před rokem +4

    Having had a very reliable 40mm Pulsar Chrono for the last ten years, I've recently replaced it with a 36mm Lorus Lumibrite field watch it was indeed quite a shock at first. I bought the Lorus as it's size makes it far more durable for my manual job and I wasn't sure I'd get used to it's diminutive size. But, as you quite rightly point out just one week on it's looking quite at home on my 7.5" wrist - and I've really gelled with it.

  • @EsbjornWristwatchReviews
    @EsbjornWristwatchReviews Před 3 lety +51

    My wife asked me, after wearing a 36mm for a while, “does it come in an adult’s size”. That was it for me...

    • @scottlauren3145
      @scottlauren3145 Před 3 lety +5

      That's a good burn. Nice sense of humor.

    • @Pyliip
      @Pyliip Před 3 lety +30

      What a shame, I'm sure you'll manage to find an adult wife soon!

    • @Alias_Anybody
      @Alias_Anybody Před 3 lety +1

      @Marcus Pontifex Maximus
      The word would be "whipped". Simp doesn't make sense if he managed to marry her.

    • @Svenskadoktorn
      @Svenskadoktorn Před 3 lety +4

      When you say "that was it" I suppose you're talking about divorce?

    • @LukaszFrankowski
      @LukaszFrankowski Před rokem +1

      Is that ex-wife now? 😂

  • @milutinstojic4037
    @milutinstojic4037 Před 3 lety +8

    In my oppinion it is not to small! I have a few vintage 34mm and i love to wear them. I and also have 7 inch wrist. And also great video as always! Keep it up! 😀👍

  • @johndriggers6876
    @johndriggers6876 Před 3 lety +11

    Seems that the watch faces mostly don't get much bigger as the overall size of the case does.

  • @rangersmith4652
    @rangersmith4652 Před 2 lety +1

    My grandfather's Doxa automatic from 1952 measures 34.7mm, and I would not hesitate to wear it. Earlier today I stopped by the jewelry counter at my local shoppers' club. Some Invicta behemoths in there have to be at least 50mm and are truly hideous. That's not purely a size issue, of course, but extreme size makes an gaudy watch an order of magnitude gaudier.

  • @Flockingtheherd
    @Flockingtheherd Před 3 lety +3

    This is by far the smallest watch I own but easily my favorite. Most of my watches are 20mm lugs but I’m not bothered at all by the small lug width. I will say though, they make additional Nato style straps for this watch in leather and nylon and they both drastically improve the wear of this watch and look really nice.

  • @malikknows3510
    @malikknows3510 Před 3 lety +1

    You are exactly correct about the water resistance. I simply don't get it on such watches. Just doesn't make sense on an infantry watch. Not only water will ingress, but so will dust and that movement will suffer.

  • @stevepapa
    @stevepapa Před 3 lety +3

    Watch size is very tricky. Dial diameter, bezel diameter, lug to lug, crown size, lug width, heck even bracelet taper should all be considered.

  • @brinx8634
    @brinx8634 Před 3 lety

    I often wear my father's old Doxa, made in 1943 and acquired during the war. He brought it home to Canada when he demobbed, and after it quit running he put it a box where it lay for 60-70 years. I had it serviced and replaced the crystal a couple of years ago and eventually found an old stock leather band from Germany marked "Union slimline - ECHT NAPPA" to fit the fixed bars. It's small at 34mm x 18mn and just 39mm lug to lug, but if you called it a girls watch, the old boy would have quickly set you straight. I'm 73 years old, but still younger than the watch!

  • @martinwhitefield1799
    @martinwhitefield1799 Před 3 lety +2

    Also comes in sage green or desert tan (my favourite) and can also be had with a Swiss quartz movement. The quartz one in the uk on Amazon is £185.00

  • @daigoHR98
    @daigoHR98 Před 3 lety +5

    I think lug to lug distance it's what matters the most in giving the appearance of being "too large". Thus, a very long lug can make a watch disproportionate

  • @richouk
    @richouk Před 3 lety +3

    I have a 7.25" wrist and wear a Smith's Everest 36mm as my usual daily. I think the thing that makes a big difference is the lug width of 20mm. I've tried ~36mm watches with 18mm lugs and that seems too dainty on my wrist, especially if it has a taper.
    So 20mm lug width is something I personally look for as a minimum rather than watch diameter.

  • @karlsenula9495
    @karlsenula9495 Před 3 lety +2

    Looks better than I thought it would on the wrist. I think that the cushion case might help. Plus I personally feel that it is nice to have a variety of watch sizes - my Seiko SUP880 Tank is small like this.

  • @anonimushbosh
    @anonimushbosh Před 3 lety +2

    Most of mine are around 40mm but each time I see a smaller watch described as a “Ladies” I wince.
    I think whenever a watch company decides they need a marketing guru they place an advert in the 1950s.

  • @light1531
    @light1531 Před 3 lety +1

    Jody. I think you were fair. My personal view. If you wear the same watch for a few days, you will get used to the size whether smaller or larger. If you wear a watch with sleeves, rather than bare arms, then the small watch can look very in keeping. My 18th birthday watch is a 34mm and I have it on a RIOS bund strap to make it seem larger in most circumstances. I do like my Seiko "Save the Ocean" Turtle, but sometimes it does feel larger, because I have been wearing smaller watches for a few days.

  • @Alias_Anybody
    @Alias_Anybody Před 3 lety +8

    I'd argue bigger watches make sense, we became bigger (in both directions) while our eyes got worse. ;-)
    I honestly care more about thickness and weight, everything up to 42mm (or 44 with turtle design) works for me.
    The WR of that Marathon is an epic fail though. 30m is barely acceptable for a dress watch novadays. And purely from a design perspective I'd trust a F91W or Vostok Komandirskie Classic more.

    • @JustOneMoreWatch
      @JustOneMoreWatch  Před 3 lety +1

      I know right? I was shocked by the lack of WR. Right up there with the Mondaine I reviewed last month.

    • @oscarosullivan4513
      @oscarosullivan4513 Před 3 lety

      @@JustOneMoreWatch likely it is marathon underestimating their water resistance. It likely has to surrvive mud crawls and and quick dips from trips into deepish puddles. Another point is when has the american millitary been somewhere wet and watery in the pas thirty years. If someone can not afford a watch, does not have one or does not care and joins the american millitary and there is a couple of marathon gpm’s on base they will be just fine with one. However I think British mil spec requirement watches are superior on the water resistance front.

    • @JeeGee114
      @JeeGee114 Před 3 lety

      Could be worse. My Air Man 1 36 mm has got 10 mr WR.

    • @9mmmike642
      @9mmmike642 Před 3 lety

      I don’t consider any watch with less than 100 meters of WR.

    • @oscarosullivan4513
      @oscarosullivan4513 Před 3 lety

      @@9mmmike642 Even dress watches

  • @Feynman981
    @Feynman981 Před 3 lety +2

    34mm is a really good size. I wear my „34mm lucky watch“ for sales negotiation. Because I need a watch, not a disturbing dinner plate.

  • @charles_the_elder
    @charles_the_elder Před 3 lety

    I am so happy to see you review a Marathon. I was in the military for 22 years and have an old Marathon military issue with tritium tubes and I love it. My Marathon has the ETA 2824 (that used to be the standard movement). I get it serviced every 10 years, it's a great watch. When I was a young soldier I purchased a Seiko 7002 to use as a field watch. I was in a Recon Cavalry Squadron and all Cav Troopers wore Seiko divers, it was a thing that you just did. I also still have that Seiko.

  • @JoaoMarques-nr6eh
    @JoaoMarques-nr6eh Před 3 lety +2

    "Does size matters? Yes, but only for YOU!"
    Well put, Sir! Bravo.

    • @martinc.720
      @martinc.720 Před 3 lety +2

      Is that his wife we hear laughing in the background? :-p

  • @FourIntoOne
    @FourIntoOne Před 3 lety +4

    34-38 is my sweet spot. Hate oversize dinner plate clown watches. You should check out the Traser P59 classic - very similar looking, 37mm case 18mm lug width and tritium tubes. It is a Ronda quartz tho, but arguably for a mil watch is a better choice.

  • @ivanlombardi7235
    @ivanlombardi7235 Před 3 lety +9

    33-34 is my sweet spot for an everyday watch. This is refreshing to see!

    • @Alias_Anybody
      @Alias_Anybody Před 3 lety

      How large are your wrists?

    • @Jabber-ig3iw
      @Jabber-ig3iw Před 3 lety

      Are you a woman or have some degenerative bone disease?

  • @ecb116
    @ecb116 Před 3 lety +6

    I dont mind the size nor the 16mm lug width. But for a mil spec field watch it should be 100m WR.

    • @oscarosullivan4513
      @oscarosullivan4513 Před 3 lety

      No think 5 bar for a field watch is grand

    • @Jonsson474
      @Jonsson474 Před 3 lety +2

      I actually think the proportions look better with a 16mm lug width than a 18mm lug width, on a 34mm watch. A wider strap makes the watch look smaller.

    • @ecb116
      @ecb116 Před 3 lety

      @@Jonsson474 Couldn't agree more

  • @russellharris5072
    @russellharris5072 Před 3 lety +2

    The British military watch commonly referred to as the G10,is 35mm and is also around the 30 meter water resistance mark with 18mm lug width.To my eyes is a more handsome creature and is all stainless steel..............................

  • @generath5439
    @generath5439 Před 3 lety +2

    34mm is awesome for me and my child-like wrists. But the large watches, as everyone knows, are just a sign of the times.

  • @philipmeiring3582
    @philipmeiring3582 Před 3 lety +1

    I have 7.3 inch wrists and I was a little hesitant before I bought my OP36 (all my other watch are between 40mm and 42mm. And no surprise, it works perfectly. Smaller watches rock.

  • @android61242
    @android61242 Před 3 lety +2

    I think it really depends on the case shape. A 34 mm rolex OP has a l2l comparable to an skx but it wears better on most wrists. I think the overall package of a watch is a lot more relevant than the case width. I typically prefer watches in the 34-38mm for their aspect ratio but they simply aren't available anymore from most firms. Great video as always Jody.

  • @limaalphacharlie
    @limaalphacharlie Před 5 měsíci +1

    I wear a 34mm accutron/air king, and a 38mm SARB. And everything in between. Some wrists just can’t rock large watches. And it’s okay.

  • @Jpjc474
    @Jpjc474 Před 3 lety +2

    I wear my Rolex OP 34mm watch regularly, I’ve got a 7in wrist like you as well Jody. I think smaller watches look classy.

  • @andyschade1742
    @andyschade1742 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey Jody,
    I'm Andy from Germany. Watching your channel for about 2 years now and loving it! 😄
    This is my first comment on one of your videos, but maybe not the last.
    Since your friend was talking about an 34mm Air King, I can tell you that I own one. And it's NOT too small. Especially when you see this Marathon in comparison. The Rolex lug to lug is way bigger and on an oyster bracelet also appears way bigger. In direct comparison to my Tudor BB58 it's not so much smaller in appearance.
    So except for your already good enough reasons: No to this Marathon but YES to an Air King 34! 😉

  • @MoxyDave
    @MoxyDave Před 3 lety +1

    I own several expensive watches yet I wear this one the most. Absolutely love the size and the legibility. One glance anytime after sunset is all you need. Great for those of us who sometimes wear a watch to bed as well. Highly recommended! Thanks for the video.

  • @neilba1
    @neilba1 Před 3 lety

    I bought a little Lorus Lumibrite (well worth you reviewing actually, right up your street). 37mm and 44 lug to lug and I'm amazed at how much I've worn it. I have loads of vostoks, Seikos, frankenmonsters, six, monsters, a tuna, Casio Duros....you name it. But that little Lorus...18mm strap, 10mm thick. Ultra legible and feather light....it see's as much wrist time as any of them. Pound for pound the best bang for buck watch I've ever owned.

  • @slicknick332
    @slicknick332 Před 2 měsíci

    I got really used to larger watches like the Seiko SRP311, 7002, etc. When I started wearing my 1990’s Omega Polaris Seamaster (31MM case), it felt smaller by comparison. But with time, I got really used to it, and it wears great.

  • @MyAffordableWatchCollection

    This one it right up my alley, I would love to have one. It's a great size in my opinion and it looks great on your wrist Jody.
    Awesome review as always, sir 👌🏻

  • @SirKaldar
    @SirKaldar Před 3 lety +4

    I don't think that you can really go too small with a watch, and it's only too big if the lugs are overhanging your wrist.

  • @TheRealBrook1968
    @TheRealBrook1968 Před 3 měsíci

    Love the squared off matte black case but would question the comfort of the edges.

  • @stevenwymor1398
    @stevenwymor1398 Před 3 lety +16

    Some of the thickness is due to the taller hand stack required for the tritium tubes on the hands. Size doesn’t matter to me either, except for the top end. Agreed about lug width, 16mm is way too narrow. 30m WR is a joke for a Mil Spec watch. Good review as usual Jody.

    • @oscarosullivan4513
      @oscarosullivan4513 Před 3 lety

      Watch marques are famous for understating water resistance. It has to be able to surrvive some form of subermergation, think crawling through mud and tripping a falling into deepish puddles

    • @elgatto3133
      @elgatto3133 Před 3 lety +2

      When they say 30m they mean actually 30m with this one

  • @juanfarrell1088
    @juanfarrell1088 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a similar sized wrist. I love smaller watches. 34 is on the lower limit. Most watch reviewers fail to notice that dimensions are only a part of the equation. The design, colour, dial, shape of case etc, play an important part on how a watch wears.

  • @THATGUY-me6yh
    @THATGUY-me6yh Před 3 lety

    I strongly recommend if you have a larger wrist but a want small profile watch pay attention to lug to lug width. Hamilton khaki mechanical is 38mm but lug to lug is 47. Keep that in mind no matter size wrist.

  • @ForkLiftMan03
    @ForkLiftMan03 Před 3 lety +3

    Damn, I wear a 30mm daily. Absolutely love it though, I don't like anything much above 40mm.

  • @Riketz_
    @Riketz_ Před 3 lety +15

    I love these, but the 30m water resistance puts me off ever getting one.

    • @foxmulder3980
      @foxmulder3980 Před 3 lety +1

      30m is military spec. That's life.

    • @jessedominguez543
      @jessedominguez543 Před 3 lety

      I just received mine and man, I sure wish I would've purchased one sooner. Great watch!!

  • @georgekoukedis8589
    @georgekoukedis8589 Před 3 lety +2

    With my 8" wrist, I just would not go below a 40mm watch. The 34mm Marathon would look like a child's piece on me.

    • @adnydrum
      @adnydrum Před 3 lety +1

      to quote a phrase: "don't knock it 'til you've tried it"

    • @9mmmike642
      @9mmmike642 Před 3 lety +1

      I also have an 8” wrist and my inherited 36mm Datejust looks too small in my opinion. I typically wear 40mm and up.

  • @AliasEveWatches
    @AliasEveWatches Před 3 lety +6

    34mm is perfect! Men back in the day wore smaller watches. However, if men don't want these 34mm watches, the women would love to have them. 😁
    16mm lug width is going to be tough to find straps for, unfortunately. Hopefully there will be more straps websites that sell smaller straps.

    • @colonelangus3826
      @colonelangus3826 Před 3 lety +1

      Crown and Buckle has a decent selection of 16mm NATOs. Barton offers a few other types of 2 piece straps in 16mm as well just in case you need some!

  • @antoniocaputo8220
    @antoniocaputo8220 Před 3 lety +1

    I have dress watches from 34mm (Guess - quartz) to 42mm (IWE Carnival - automatic) and I think they all look great.

  • @efraingardunosalazar7321
    @efraingardunosalazar7321 Před 2 lety +1

    I'd love to to see you review the GSAR. It's the next one on my list.

  • @jaysworkshop8870
    @jaysworkshop8870 Před 3 lety +4

    Nice shirt Jody , lol

  • @kirkkohnen5050
    @kirkkohnen5050 Před 3 lety

    I've the quartz version of this watch. Yeah, it is a bit small but the lume is very good. Nice and light, I forget that I'm wearing it.
    They're NOT spring bars, but friction fit bars.

  • @-_3297
    @-_3297 Před 3 lety +2

    Very useful video Jody!
    Would you recommend a sinn 104, seiko sbdc101 or a squale sub 39?
    Oh and I highly recommend that you get your hands on a Halios fairwind apparently there's a lot of fuss about that watch 😉
    Keep up the good work!

  • @1999rustey
    @1999rustey Před 3 lety +7

    It’s nice but seems a little overpriced. Idk

  • @SuperAirman2000
    @SuperAirman2000 Před 3 lety

    I just got a Rolex oyster perpetual 34 mm . It was given to me so I wasn’t able to pick it out. But ...... now that I’ve been wearing it for a couple of weeks now . I honestly love it !!!! I usually buy any where from 39 mm to 44mm but I swear the little 34mm Rolex is almost perfect.

  • @DM-rc4yu
    @DM-rc4yu Před 3 lety +6

    Yes it is. Generally I like what is considered smaller watches today (under 40mm) but 34mm is too small, yes.

  • @flemmingsorensen5470
    @flemmingsorensen5470 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video 👍 After having purchased a 36mm Stowa Marine and a CWC G10 in 2020, Im totally with you on the smaller sizes. I still love my chunky mechanical Chronos, but the smaller watches are just classically cool - and very very comfortable. You dont feel the weight at all. It seems to me, that the strap design becomes visually much more important on smaller watches (as you see more of the strap) - a great “excuse” for getting some more straps.....

  • @adnydrum
    @adnydrum Před 3 lety

    Good piece, again. Tell Nick the Marathon-donor to have no fear: my wrist is nearly 8" and I proudly wear a 1989 34mm Air-King. My (small) collection includes a 40mm Orient, 44.5mm Duro, Blackout G-Shock etc, and the Rolex both looks classy on my wrist and trumps all the others for quality. I for one hope the era of the humongeous wristwatch, like the dinosaurs; is coming to an end ;-)

  • @Tanrichguy
    @Tanrichguy Před 3 lety +3

    I've owned a Marathon 40mm diver for 10 years. It is a fantastic watch and the tritium is still quite bright.

    • @foxmulder3980
      @foxmulder3980 Před 3 lety

      Wow, aren't you special....

    • @Tanrichguy
      @Tanrichguy Před 3 lety

      @@foxmulder3980 Thank you, Fox! Loved your little television program.

    • @foxmulder3980
      @foxmulder3980 Před 3 lety

      @@Tanrichguy What can I say? My dad had a sense of humor. That's my real name.

    • @Tanrichguy
      @Tanrichguy Před 3 lety

      @@foxmulder3980 I think that's a fine name! Your Dad had good taste. It was an excellent show. For the record, I know your original comment was less than positive but I was trying to point out that Marathon makes excellent timepieces since mine has stood the test of time. Cheers to you!

    • @foxmulder3980
      @foxmulder3980 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Tanrichguy All the tritium tubes are made by the same company in Switzerland. I suppose some last longer than others due to gas concentration or perhaps phosphorus concentration, or both. Either way my apologies for my cheeky comment.

  • @garethsigrist8714
    @garethsigrist8714 Před 3 lety +1

    A 34mm Air-King Precision is my ideal birth year watch (1986 with a white dial if anyone’s feeling generous 😂).
    I actually picked up a couple of old Seiko 5s on eBay to see how I got on with the smaller size and I’ve got to say I really like it. There’s definitely a slight adjustment period putting on a chunky 42mm diver after wearing the Seikos rather than the other way around.

  • @user-yy9lg6gs4h
    @user-yy9lg6gs4h Před rokem +1

    You miss the point of this watch on a few fronts. Its military so this is why it is slimmed down, including the strap. Its thick to house 3mm thick sapphire glass and the tritium handset.

  • @neilpiper9889
    @neilpiper9889 Před 3 lety

    I am wearing a 33mm Omega gold handwind watch on a Bonklip gold bracelet at the moment. Perfect.

  • @alisterquinny4767
    @alisterquinny4767 Před 3 lety +1

    Bro that t short will definitive this video

  • @markdarwin4390
    @markdarwin4390 Před 3 lety

    very much a personal choice. I've got a Casio AE 3000W which is huge, but suits me and my wrist nicely. Every other watch I have is around 40mm ish - 2002 Omega Seamaster, Wenger Roadster, Citizen Skyhawk, a Monaco and the big chunky G Shocks which are a bit bigger. I would not be comfortable with anything under 40mm.
    love the t-shirt too :-)

  • @GerryNaughton
    @GerryNaughton Před 3 lety +1

    I have got the Navigator and love it. The lume is mental!

  • @davidmullineaux6157
    @davidmullineaux6157 Před 3 lety +1

    Looks good. Fits nicely. It's all a matter of perspective

  • @tmf866
    @tmf866 Před 3 lety

    Last night my power went out and I needed a watch with a light, and I happened to have a digital watch with a light that I'd bought for a few dollars on AliExpress on the desk in front of me, so for the first time I actually put it on. (I never had because the strap isn't really comfortable.) Sitting on my desk it looks enormous, and it is the biggest watch I own. Wearing it last night it looked enormous. For some reason I didn't actually take it off, and today it looks, well, it looks like I have a watch on my wrist, not particularly abnormal.
    I just measured it. It's 48mm.

  • @nemes15G
    @nemes15G Před 2 lety +1

    I think the strap size is the real killer for me. A 16mm strap is like tying on a watch with hairy string. The 30m WR isn't great but it's the same on my SNK809 and that's a gem.

  • @JohnJenningsphotography

    I have one and love it, but very casual. I have 7 1/4 wrist and looks fine.

  • @AbdulRWatches
    @AbdulRWatches Před 3 lety +2

    I think the classical sizes of 34-39 mm are coming back in style, and I have to say I am more than happy, as I love the smaller sized watches (vintage feeling).

    • @duvalpenny100
      @duvalpenny100 Před 2 lety

      They had huge watches back in the day too. Ever bigger than today's watches.

    • @AbdulRWatches
      @AbdulRWatches Před 2 lety

      @@duvalpenny100 oversized wrist watches were 39 mm in the 50s and 60s. Maybe they had pocket watches. Maybe the pilot and dive watches had bigger size but more for function and less of a fashion statement.

  • @Bonpu
    @Bonpu Před 3 lety

    I actually can't think of any officially issued three-hand field watch > 36mm. And why would one want one? It's kind of strange how mainstream manufacturers still discontinue reasonably sized watches, while buyers flock to micro brands to get a properly sized, authentically styled (and reasonably prized) watch.

  • @marlboro9tibike
    @marlboro9tibike Před 3 lety +10

    'ning! I think its barbarity have more than 40mm watch case and inside 10mm movement. All the previous generations were trying to minitiurize and the smaller the more virtue it was. Now its upside down world! Crazy init?

    • @modelandrei6599
      @modelandrei6599 Před 3 lety

      The truth was been spoken!

    • @Mister_Phafanapolis
      @Mister_Phafanapolis Před 3 lety +2

      Would be nice, too, if the so-called "watch makers" made movements that weren't warmed over 1950s ETA designs. WIS rejoiced over Damasko's iN hOuSe mOvEmEnT but the Germans just changed a few parts from a 2829 and called it brand new.

  • @Furniture121
    @Furniture121 Před 3 lety

    I think the importance of water resistance is overstated in field watches. Unless you're in a unit that specializes in working in the the water, most people in the field will not spend time in the water, because your radio and other kit isn't made for swimming either.

  • @yuvalsheer
    @yuvalsheer Před 3 lety +1

    I hope you service your grandfather’s watch and make a video about the process. It is a special piece.

  • @springthyme501
    @springthyme501 Před 3 lety +1

    My two main watches are a 42mm diver and a 35mm dress watch. I think people stress over the case diameter on its lonesome far too much. So many other factors can impact the wearability. Thickness, lug to lug and if you're wearing short or long sleeves for example.

  • @martinjohansen4914
    @martinjohansen4914 Před 3 lety

    I have a 7,5 inch wrist and comfortably wear my grandfathers 34mm 1969 Certina.

  • @TerrySteiner
    @TerrySteiner Před 3 lety

    I have a 7-7/8" wrist and have a lovely 33mm NOS Hamilton dress watch from 1965. A Hamilton Dateline A-279. It's not for everyone but it works on me. Of course I think 40mm is about the perfect size. I do think the 16mm strap ruins the proportions on this one for me. Even my Hamilton had an 18mm strap.

  • @andrewmain8022
    @andrewmain8022 Před 3 lety

    A much cheaper and possibly more fun way to try out a 34 mm watch, is the Military Watch Company hommage / replica of the MIL-W-46374 Oct 1968 Army this is a quartz and costs just £30 and yes,Jody, it comes on a 18 mm single pass nylon strap. It also comes with some pretty decent lume.

  • @vinvenal4243
    @vinvenal4243 Před 3 lety

    My father and grandfather might have worn a 34mm watch, but they are also tiny men. My Dad is 5'6". My grandad is 5'3". I'm 6'2".
    Even so I occasionally wear a vintage Smiths at 33mm and think it looks grand.

  • @evanandrews
    @evanandrews Před 3 lety +1

    My grandfather had a 32mm. I wear it for holidays and other special events.

  • @gregbarra3276
    @gregbarra3276 Před 3 lety +1

    I happily and comfortably wear my 34mm Air King on my 7 1/2" wrist without a care as to what others think. Most of the watches I own are under 40mm.

  • @thomasdavis7375
    @thomasdavis7375 Před 3 lety

    I have seven inch wrists and I wear my grandfather’s 33mm vintage Tissot Seastar on special occasions. There‘s so much more that goes into whether a watch suits someone and looks good than the diameter.

  • @robc8468
    @robc8468 Před 3 lety

    I have 6 1/2 inch wrists for me the sweet spot is 38 to 41 mm I would however wear a bit smaller size for a military/field type watch to keep from banging into things. 42 mm and up is an automatic "Do Not Buy" for me. I Had the 44 Casio diver and gave it away to my father in law.