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Re: Early Wristlet [message #17926 is a reply to message #17925] Thu, 29 December 2022 01:01 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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timeliz wrote on Wed, 28 December 2022 17:15
I'm with John...definitely a mens vibe & the early ladies' models were smaller.
That is fine. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, especially on other people's watches. 😉 I have a for sure ladies wrislet from about this year that is this size w/ this movement.
Anyway, I do not believe watch identification for gender is subjective in this period but is based on a few key criteria.
According to research by David Boettcher, this is very, very likely a ladies wristlet.

https://www.vintagewatchstraps.com/trenchwatches.php#manslad ies


Matthias

[Updated on: Thu, 29 December 2022 01:31]

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