I am considering my first G, a custom from Tokyo-Studios and am curious if the 44mm watches wear big, small, or bang-on accurate? My sweet spot is 42mm and I am concerned this one will be too big/obtrusive. I know they make some models in 42mm but not the one I want.
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How do 44mm G's wear?
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Re: How do 44mm G's wear?
Generally I feel most G shocks wear smaller, especially any of the rubber/plastic ones.
I wear a 50mm G shock and I would never wear a 50mm steel watch these days, no matter the brand. My sweet spot with regular watches is also 42mm.

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I wear a 50mm G shock and I would never wear a 50mm steel watch these days, no matter the brand. My sweet spot with regular watches is also 42mm.

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Re: How do 44mm G's wear?
which basic model number is the 44mm Tokyo based on?
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Re: How do 44mm G's wear?
Unless it's a G-square it's going to seem kind of wonky because of chunkiness. It's a tool so no one cares and you just accept it. Gulfman is smaller but still a chonk on your wrist.
And yes, as post above says it will wear smaller than a similar (huge) size steel watch.
And yes, as post above says it will wear smaller than a similar (huge) size steel watch.
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Re: How do 44mm G's wear?
This thing? That’s an AliExpress mod. It won’t wear anything like the Casioak that donated the module and dial.


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