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| Posted: Wed Jun 27th, 2007 12:34 am |
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Seikopath
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I just recently bought my sister a semi-large (42mm with crown) "Man's" watch. Then while flipping through the channels, I noticed Ellen Degeneres wore a man's watch; this didn't surprise me for some reason. It went well with the rest of her clothes. So, I am curious - what kind of girls wear large watches? Will my sister be heckled and laughed at and called weird, if she wears the Tissot LeLocle I got her? What do you all think of this? It's not like "cross-dressing", or is it? I guess it would be even more controversal to see a man wearing a tiny "woman's" watch... That's a whole 'nother poll though. Can a woman with a large watch still be "feminine"? What if she always wore it, with evening gowns and other fancy clothes? I've heard that the larger automatic watches are more efficient, because the rotor can be bigger and heavier. I've heard that ladies autos never stay charged. Last edited on Wed Jun 27th, 2007 12:36 am by Seikopath |
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