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Kimberly R
Dec 31, 2005 12:40 PM
The thread title says it all. I can't find any photos comparing the size difference of a Crush 2.5 to a 2.0, or a Judge to a Jury, and why does Oakley have the Saddleback listed as a girl's watch on their site? It seems that yet again, guys get the cool stuff and girls get the leftovers.

What I want to know is, can any of the watches ment for men be pulled off by a girl? Sometimes we can wear huge watches and it looks cool, something that Swatch seems to understand. Could a girl pull off a Crush 2.0, a bullet, or a timebomb?

warwagon
Mike Bahr
Dec 31, 2005 6:07 PM
Kim....YES If you feel comfortable wearing it you can, that said it also depends on the size of your wrist, a Petite woman could never wear a Judge but possibly a JURY.
But going by your PW shots I think you could pull of a Judge, Timebomb etc, if you want something chunkier. You could wear any of the Crushes. as for size difference I can't help. But from what i remember there not to different in size to a Timebomb Icon.
If i get back to the O Store I'll try and take some photos for you.
mmmmm.....a Saddleback with the Jury face would work a treat for you I think, a perfect unisex style combo. Not to Girly not to manly.
Plainsong
Kimberly R
Dec 31, 2005 6:20 PM
I like that style, the Jury with the saddleback type strap. However, I'm kinda gunshy about leather on my wrist. Some leather straps cause a horrible allergic reaction, we're talking oozing and flaking, not cool. It's not that allergy to nickle, it's definately leather, but some leather causes the reaction, other types doesn't. I think it has to do with the quality, and what chemicals it was treated with obviously.

I was just really wondering about the bullet. It looks big, but not manly-big if ya know what I mean. But pictures can also be deceiving. :)

I still migrate mostly to the Crush 2.5, but it's nice to hear from people who have seen these things in person. :)
 
 
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