The saving grace to the 58.6mm lug to lug is how the inner portion curves down, being a tad thicker thicker at the case and thinning as it goes down the bracelet. This clearly allows for slightly smaller wrists to wear it comfortably. For a 50mm case the thickness is pretty decent. Had the NH35 been used, an additional 2mm would have been added at minimum.
I like brands who are doing there own thing. You can recognize Nove as they have their own design language. The watch is to big for me, but I like the inner rotating floating bezel🤜🏽
Very Invicta/Aragon, with the familiar R150, abalone and 50mm case. Doesn't look big on your wrist, and it's odd how people determine that. Doesn't overhang at all, so, looks appropriate. Nove is known for funky designs, so I guess that's their thing, but this seems odd, and it would be a bit jarring, I think, to glance down and not see 60 at the noon position, lol. Definitely different!
My tastes ‘shrunk’. 43 mm is the upper limit of what I’ll even consider nowadays… wrist is 7 1/2 And I just can’t see wearing anything bigger than that.
Wow, I can wear a 45mm Aragon Evo with no trouble at all, but 50mm is too much. That said, this is pretty cool. I like the Ronda automatic movement, I like the abalone shell dial, the hands look good, not sure how functional a glossy bezel is, but it looks cool. The bracelet is truly into oddball territory, but I like it. Not for everyone, but cool.
I'd never begrudge someone for wearing a behemoth of a watch like this, but functionally, I don't see the point of the inner rotating bezel, especially with the cyclops on the date window. Not very useful or attractive in my opinion. And for a dive watch which is supposed to be very legible, especially underwater, why are the hands the least lumed thing on here? You could see them fading fairly quickly in real time in Chris' lume shot. To each his own, but this is going to be a big miss for me.