They're significantly larger at 46 mm, which means this watch will look strange and out of
place on smaller wrists.
The watch is easy to wear in the water and the sheer number of spacing holes on the strap mean it stays put
even on smaller wrists.
It has a big, bulky design that will most likely look too big on most average - sized wrists, and will definitely look too
big on smaller wrists.
It's about the same size as the Gear S2; it's not bulky and, therefore, excellent for those frantic bouts of activity, and it looks
better on small wrists compared to the Gear S3 from last year.
While the 42 mm Moto 360 is still the size of a large Apple Watch, the way the lugs are angled allows it to
fit on smaller wrists like mine.
Though it is smaller than the Gear S3, it is still a sizable watch, and sits larger on my wrist than I personally prefer while looking rather
ridiculous on small wrists.
Aesthetically, the PowerWatch is definitely something I'd wear on a daily basis, even as a formal timepiece (the lack of an analog watch face doesn't bother me), but I can see how it might look a little
bulky on smaller wrists.
This still isn't going to look
great on small wrists, but Motorola claims the smaller 42 mm version of this watch helps address that.
Yes it's much smaller than the Gear S3, but the Gear Sport is still going to stand out or feel a bit
clunky on a smaller wrist, there's just no getting around that.
It's comfortable, it looks
nice on smaller wrists, and this generation actually delivers upon the all - day battery life teased in Series 0.
That means that while it will look great on anyone's wrist it's especially at
home on smaller wrists, which is worth noting, since a lot of smartwatches are chunky things that could dwarf a small wrist.
With the Gear Sport, you've got a heart rate sensor that can do continuous monitoring, built - in GPS, and access to Samsung Pay for NFC payments — all in a body that manages to look and feel
good on a smaller wrist.
I tried on the rose gold model with the blush leather band, and loved how it
fit on my small wrist, even though it's larger than my 36 mm Apple Watch.
The Ionic has 5ATM water resistance (50m) and is easy to wear in the water and the sheer number of spacing holes on the strap mean it stays put
even on smaller wrists.
It's incredibly soft, comfortable, and doesn't attract a lot of dirt, but it definitely looks out of
place on smaller wrists.
Those fixed bands make it tough to cinch down
on a smaller wrist, but then again the rest of the watch is large — over 14 mm thick, and hefty in all other dimensions.
With dimensions like that, neither of these watches will fit
on smaller wrists, and even those with a wrist that can hold such a large watch may not be a fan of the size — the thickness, in particular, can be an issue on either watch when it comes to fitting underneath a sleeve.
With a round, 42 - mm case that's 11.5 mm thick, Fossil's Q Venture is one device that actually looks good
on smaller wrists.