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  • Leave as 50mm

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  • Reduce slightly to 47mm

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    Arrow LUMZILLA 2010 Size poll!!!

    We have had so many requests to reduce the size of the Lumzilla to 47mm so i would like to see the hard numbers in polls accross our forums. Nothing would be changed at all except the outer edge of the bezel and caseback reduced from 50mm to 47mm. Center case and dial/crystal size would be the same. This is for the chronograph models since they will appear bigger with the pushers.
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    I say leave the Lumzilla 50mm and for the 47mm crowd make Son of Zilla at 47mm

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    I agree, I like the 50mm size.

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    I actually have an LZ1 and I'm very happy with the 50mm size.

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    If it's too big, you're too small. 50mm is good. I like the idea of Son of Zilla for the smaller wristed crowd.

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    I agree....leave it eh size it is today for those who's tastes are larger. There is plenty of choice with the other models which have a smaller case.

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    Default I'm too small!

    I love the look of the LUMZILLAS but the previous post is correct. If its too big then I'm too small. While I would like to have a smaller (47mm) watch, it was made big and looks great on larger wrists. I have already had my eye on the m27 so I'm good.

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    The LumZilla is 50mm. It is what it is. Forget it and design another watch or make me 47mm C3.

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    WOW....I was starting to think I was the only one around wanting a 50mm. Glad to see others around. :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdphotoguy View Post
    I say leave the Lumzilla 50mm and for the 47mm crowd make Son of Zilla at 47mm
    Agreed.

    Maybe I'm wrong, but I always assumed that "Zilla" referred to Godzilla, the giant monster. At 50mm, the name is a perfect fit. If you make it smaller, then it's only medium-sized and hardly befits it's name.

    Maybe the 47mm should be named "Lumedium"?

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