Round-UpThe Best Of The Small Packages: Stylish Watches For Smaller Wrists
Let’s cut straight to the chase: if you’ve got a wrist that’s around the 6" mark, you’ve got what the world of watches would call a small wrist. A smaller watch, in turn, fits and looks a lot better than a 44mm-plus behemoth would. Here are some of the finest options you could find
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Maurice Lacroix Aikon Automatic | 35mm
Kicking Off The Best Small Watches For Men
First launched in 2016, the Aikon collection by Swiss watchmaking brand Maurice Lacroix has become quite popular. Of late, the collection has also rapidly been populated by the brand with different colours, materials, and, most importantly, sizes.
Along with the regular collection, the brand makes sure to put out a considerable number of iterations of the Aikon in and around the 35mm range, which is just a blessing for those who have small wrists.
A clous de Paris pattern on the dial, the signature integrated case and bracelet, and the Swiss perfection on display all make the Aikon as distinctive as it is. Without a doubt, the watch is a top contender for watches for small wrists.
Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 | 35mm
More Powerful And Robust Than Most Small Watches
Speaking of fan-favourite beautiful watches with an integrated case and bracelet appeal, the PRX is a strong contender for one of the best watches on this list. First launched in 1978, the collection was reintroduced in the 2020s in a 40mm case size, with the 35mm size having been launched in 2023.
This timepiece has a lot going for it. The embossed chequered pattern on the dial, the ‘Powermatic 80’ movement with 80 hours of power reserve, the smooth and even execution, and 100m of water resistance make for an overall excellent offering.
Available in different dial colours with an easily interchangeable strap system in place as well, it’s quite easy to fall in love with the PRX Powermatic 80.
Speake Marin Dual Time Watches | 38mm
Two Time Zones Are Also For Small Watches
Here’s a watch that is not only one of the best watches for those with small wrists, but is also one that will most definitely get you a lot of attention. What we have here are the Dual Time Mint and the Dual Time Red Gold watches from a Swiss watchmaking brand with English roots, Speake Marin.
The watches belong in the brand’s One And Two collection and feature all sorts of iterations, from summery fresh colours to dual-time complications. A small seconds sub-dial is encircled by a 31-day retrograde calendar, which sits at the unconventional position of 1:30. The 24-hour sub-dial at nine is adjustable by the crown.
Learn more about Speake Marin’s Dual Time watches here
Omega Constellation | 36mm
The Most Iconic Among Small Watches
Adored by celebrities, effortlessly classy, and quite the epitome of a dress watch, the Omega Constellation is often regarded as a must-have for any watch collection. Launched in 1952, the watch now carries a recognisable silhouette, owing to the ‘claws’ on the bezel at three and nine o’clock.
The 36mm versions of the Constellation, pictured below, are powered by quartz mechanisms, while some even run on Omega’s extremely accurate automatic co-axial chronometer movements.
Cases and bracelets in steel and gold, a minimalistic dial with a practical date window at six, and, of course, the famous Constellation star above it, make this watch perhaps the most iconic one on this list.
Panerai Luminor Due | 38mm
The Smallest Of Small Watches For Panerai
When you think of watches for a thin-wristed person, perhaps a Panerai isn’t the first place your mind would go to. However, the brand have consistently been reinventing their timepieces, and as a first-ever for the maison, they’ve released three modern pastel palettes of the Luminor Due, in a case size of 38mm.
The dial is elegant, while the watch itself maintains the roots of a classic Panerai, especially with the crown guard. The Luminor Due is available in pastel light blue, green, and a powdery pink. All three make for excellent options with the cosmopolitan look of the pastel dials.
Nomos Tangente Neomatik | 39mm
The German Powerhouse Of Small Sizes
German watchmakers Nomos consistently produce gorgeous timepieces, and the Tangente is among their best collections. The watches pictured below are both Tangente Neomatiks—watches that excellently do what they were made to do: to be straightforward and elegant dress watches.
The Tangente collection offers a simplistic yet luxurious timepiece with reliable mechanical prowess. The watches run on the DUW 3001 calibre, which gives the watch a power reserve of up to 43 hours.
Baume & Mercier Hampton | 27mm by 43mm
For A Different Shape Among Small Watches
The perfect candidate as a watch for small wrists has to be a unique and slender rectangular watch, and the Hampton collection by Swiss brand Baume & Mercier is right up there among the best.
Measuring 27mm by 43mm these Hampton watches feature the collection’s simple form inspired by the art deco design codes, with unique integrated lugs. There’s a lot to admire about the watch, but all you’ll be left admiring is the perfect fit on your wrist.
Finding watches for individuals with small wrists isn’t as hard as some might make it out to be. Keep a few rules in mind while picking your next watch: the lugs shouldn’t be protruding out from over your wrist, a smaller case size should not diminish the beauty of the watch, and always try the watch on to get a better idea of the look and comfort.
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Hi Rizwan,
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