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All Rights Reserved. Rarely is the 37mm option for the YM discussed here on these forums. I can certainly understand that. The style for decades has been large. But I gotta say, I see a lot of people wearing watches that are just way to big for their wrist. So much so they were always no-gos after a few weeks of wearing. No amount of adjusting of the clasps and bracelet links helped. Especially with the glidelock clasps being almost as thick and wider than the watch itself.
I tried to research the 37mm YMs as the logical downsized choice but limited information is available for them outside of a few Watchbox videos. So recently I purchased a YM 37 and have been wearing it for several days now. I thought I would share some thoughts and insights for posterity if anyone is looking for information in the future on making a decision.
The watch wears very balanced on my 6. The clasp sits on the underside of the wrist comfortably and centered. But this is quite deceiving because of 1 single design feature - the dial. But I felt sort of the same way when I first picked up my DJ 36mm. It seemed small, but the difference with the DJ36 is the dial and bracelet are larger and helps with that overall perception.
And looking at wrist shots side by side of the two, the YM 37 does wear larger overall - despite its initial tiny impression. This odd visual mind trick is created all by the dial and bracelet.
But after wearing the YM37 for about 2 days, your perception of the smaller size changes. It just becomes normal. The case is also 1mm thinner than its 40mm big brother at around The combination of Gold and matte black really works and creates a very cool classic yet modern look.