I tried the 35mm and had to return it because it is just too small for a new watch, in my opinion. I bought the 40mm and it is perfect! I like smaller vintage watches , but this did not work well for me in that size.
@@grantwlms im actually not really sure why I commented it. I think I was still drunk at that time. I got the same wrist size as you, and the 40 mm PRX. 35mm is too small for our wrist size. You should definitely go for the 40mm.
It’s kind of frustrating seeing a video about the different case sizes without knowing what size your wrist is. How do we know what your basing your opinion on…
Bro everyone wanted a 35mm, they bring the 35 mm and then people say it’s too small, if you don’t like it go wear a different watch or buy the 40. Gtfo
I had the 35mm for a few days and returned it for the 40mm, it is just too small for my taste, foir that particular watch. I can wear some smaller vintage watches, but not the PRX.
@@Chad_Maxthere is no such thing as “ladies watch size” If it fits it fits, if the case was designed for a female then it makes it a ladies watch, “men’s watches” are unisex but that doesn’t automatically make the smaller sizes for women only… Your username could’ve told me you’re not fully matured yet.. maybe you could do with the 35mm, perfect fit for a little kids wrist.
It’s more about proportions. A watch this size can look dainty on some larger wrists. That’s why it’s important to try something like this on to see if it works for you.
I'm really surprise many like the 35mm but it's really tiny, it's not unisex it's definitely girl size . I just bought a 40mm and I think it's perfect size , not too big at all . No offense to those who prefers 35 . Just wear what you enjoy !
TLDR; 40mm Green dial PRX and 35mm Baby blue PRX are the ones I’m getting I actually ordered the wrong size of PRX. I wanted the 40mm green dial one, but ordered the 35mm so I returned it. here is my take: It was beautiful! Very light- lighter than I anticipated but again it’s 35mm. The bracelet is nice but the case feels to light for steel. I’m not sure what it’s made from and did not like the materials feel. Since the dial is small the light doesn’t play with it as much and just looked more black than green. I want the green version because it can get real sporty looking with the color of green it has. So I’d like it to be bigger. But I can see how I will love the Baby Blue color at 35mm.
@@luckycatdad8369These ones are automatic meaning you don’t need batteries for them to operate. You can check for comparison between automatic watches and Quartz watches. The quartz ones are comparatively cheaper because they are battery operated.
There are these things called women, who are usually smaller than these other things that we call men. My wife is one of these women of which I speak and has the original 35mm gold PRX. Fits her beautifully and she wears it every day. Would look ridiculous on my wrist.
And there is also guys who are slim and not so fatass boned like 50% of the population that has wrists that cant handle 41mm plus with lug to lug max 46mm
@finnyellow464 I'm asian and I'm not the biggest guy but I have worn that same PRX 35mm. It's a womans watch believe me, and if not then you need to eat more and go to the gym. Cos you're not a man.
35mm is a great size and probably has an amazing personality too.
It’s above average
It's a unisex size watch
37 mm is a must and perfect size
They look great 35mm is the one to go for
34-36 was the standard for gents watches only a few years ago.
They’re perfect
I have a 7.5 wrist this 35mm tissot prx automatic doesn't feel small at all reminds me of a Rolex Oyster quartz .❤
I tried the 35mm and had to return it because it is just too small for a new watch, in my opinion. I bought the 40mm and it is perfect! I like smaller vintage watches , but this did not work well for me in that size.
It depends on your wrist size and style. 35 is pretty small though
Agreed.
My wrist size is around 7-7.5 do u think I should go with the 40?
@@grantwlmsnope to big of a wrist
@@berendv what do you mean? Are u saying I should go for the smaller 35 because I have a bigger wrist?
@@grantwlms im actually not really sure why I commented it. I think I was still drunk at that time. I got the same wrist size as you, and the 40 mm PRX. 35mm is too small for our wrist size. You should definitely go for the 40mm.
Just picked up the gold in 35mm and it’s perfect.. plus my smaller wrist it’s just a classy piece! 👌🏿👌🏿
Very nice!
Sold my 38mm Tudor royal, which is basically the premium top end version of this watch. 35mm is perfect for me.
Saw it in a coworker and it’s amazing. A little small for my 8.25, but the 40 will be amazing
35mm 👌
i have a 19cm wrist and there are times that i am doubting that i chose the wrong size, but 35mm seems to be alright and ideal looking
Does that "exceptional" Powermatic movement still use plastic escapement parts?
Depends on the watch. For the PRX, yes, 35mm is too small. Tissot should release a 38mm PRX..
35mm has become new fashion now
Its more like old fashion😂
If only it was a 37mm or 36mm dial but i understand they made it after the original design keep it original as possible❤
Exactly, it’s authentic but at 37mm it would be sought after.
The dial is huge, it's the case that is small
35mm is a very classic size, even for men.
Watch trends def heading that way again.. But 37-38 is ideal though.. 40+ now seems wild
YES
Just ordered the 35mm mother of pearl and can’t wait to see it in person ✌️
Hope you enjoy it!
@@OracleTimeTV sent it back because it was to small for me and ordered the 40mm ice blue colour 🙂
Fair Enough, that's a great watch.
40 is solid
It’s kind of frustrating seeing a video about the different case sizes without knowing what size your wrist is. How do we know what your basing your opinion on…
Hi Andrew, Tom's wrist is 17cm in diameter.
Wish the Citizen Tsuyosa also in 35 mm.
Agreed, most modern Citizens are too big/tall on the wrist
As a female with a small wrist, this size is a win 😊
It doesn't exist a small or big watch. Proportion exists. On my 15cm wrist a 35mm is perfect (39 lug to lug)
Too small for me. I had the MOP PRX and sold it shortly afterwards. I think to wear 35mm one need a wrist size 6.5" or under.
what makes the powermatic 80 "exceptional"
A few things, the price, the power reserve, the anti-magnetism. It’s a leading movement in its price bracket.
Exceptional movement with a plastic escapement and pallet fork that they try to claim is high tech lol
The camera makes it look bigger. The 35mm is TINY and very FEMININE on 7in and above! Had to return it.
Bro everyone wanted a 35mm, they bring the 35 mm and then people say it’s too small, if you don’t like it go wear a different watch or buy the 40. Gtfo
I think 35 mm is quite average
Yes.
sub 40 mil is where all the class is. IMO.
I’m a 42-43 guy.
I had the 35mm for a few days and returned it for the 40mm, it is just too small for my taste, foir that particular watch. I can wear some smaller vintage watches, but not the PRX.
That's Fair enough, it seems to be the common choice.
Has this guy ever smiled in his life?
😅
No, it's a historical homage. I don't know why guys these days think that wearing a watch smaller than 40mm makes them less of a man or something.
B/c it is. 35 mm is a ladies watch size...
@@Chad_Max Your username says all we need to know about your maturity.
@@Chad_Maxthere is no such thing as “ladies watch size”
If it fits it fits, if the case was designed for a female then it makes it a ladies watch, “men’s watches” are unisex but that doesn’t automatically make the smaller sizes for women only…
Your username could’ve told me you’re not fully matured yet.. maybe you could do with the 35mm, perfect fit for a little kids wrist.
It’s more about proportions. A watch this size can look dainty on some larger wrists. That’s why it’s important to try something like this on to see if it works for you.
@@Chad_Max nah, in the earlier days, gentleman wore watches this size.
is this suitable for 6" wrist ?
I would say it's probably just good for a 6" wrist, but it's down to personal preference!
Yeah I think so, it fits pretty good on my 6½" wrist.
35mm is large enough depending on the angle.
Wth is "pretty laxx" - short for laxative?
I'm really surprise many like the 35mm but it's really tiny, it's not unisex it's definitely girl size . I just bought a 40mm and I think it's perfect size , not too big at all . No offense to those who prefers 35 . Just wear what you enjoy !
Exactly! It allows fans to have a choice.
....NO!! and i wish the trend in clown watches would reverse!
Yes
TLDR; 40mm Green dial PRX and 35mm Baby blue PRX are the ones I’m getting
I actually ordered the wrong size of PRX. I wanted the 40mm green dial one, but ordered the 35mm so I returned it. here is my take:
It was beautiful!
Very light- lighter than I anticipated but again it’s 35mm.
The bracelet is nice but the case feels to light for steel. I’m not sure what it’s made from and did not like the materials feel.
Since the dial is small the light doesn’t play with it as much and just looked more black than green.
I want the green version because it can get real sporty looking with the color of green it has. So I’d like it to be bigger. But I can see how I will love the Baby Blue color at 35mm.
That's an Interesting view on the sizing!
Most men in the world have small wrists . Might be too small for some western men
Let me know if your giving me the gold 😅
The 35mm is not small thats the classic size
Hate the flatness
The 40 is too small
No.
Whoah, they're asking $950 for that here in Canada. I can get something much nicer for that price. I'd go as high as $400 for that watch.
$950 US or CA?
@@friskjidjidoglu7415 Canadian
CA. Go for the quartz. It's also more reminiscent of the OG as well
@@DaTr3w would you mind repeating that, however please do it so that those of us who don't understand "watch slang" can understand?
@@luckycatdad8369These ones are automatic meaning you don’t need batteries for them to operate. You can check for comparison between automatic watches and Quartz watches. The quartz ones are comparatively cheaper because they are battery operated.
Rip off of the Rolex Oysterquartz
Plastic escapement on a $700 watch 😑
Then buy the quartz version?
but quartz dial is not as nice@@some_guy_2323
The prx was originally a quartz movement watch until the powermatic was released, they are allowed some leigh way for that reason only.
There are these things called women, who are usually smaller than these other things that we call men.
My wife is one of these women of which I speak and has the original 35mm gold PRX. Fits her beautifully and she wears it every day. Would look ridiculous on my wrist.
And there is also guys who are slim and not so fatass boned like 50% of the population that has wrists that cant handle 41mm plus with lug to lug max 46mm
On my 6½" wrist it fits also very good. Women and men can wear this watch.
35 mm is a lady's watch, I gave it to my mom
Men can also wear it, but maybe for you the 40mm is better
I wish PRX would PRX OFF
It is perfect if you are a 50 kg girl😂
Or a guy, who doesn't weigh 150 kg.
No, if for woman, for man 38mm is the best
Or when you have a smaller wrist.
Yes 35mm is a womans watch. Unless you have a womans sized wrist in which case get the 35mm.
In asia most men have wrists from 6" to 7" so the watch would probably fit them
@finnyellow464 I'm asian and I'm not the biggest guy but I have worn that same PRX 35mm. It's a womans watch believe me, and if not then you need to eat more and go to the gym. Cos you're not a man.
@@Mikeg28I am a man.😂 Maybe you just dont have a sense, how a watch should fit me. In the earlier days, watches like this size were for men.
@@finnyellow464 haha just joking, I know it’s all up to whatever you prefer. I think 40mm is great, although 37mm would be perfect.
@@Mikeg28 agree
Definitely too small these size are for women.
Disagree