Yes 41mm might be a bit big, but I do enjoy the watch and will probably wear it at some occasions. I mean technically if the lugs don't overhang your wrist you are "good", but with that said I personally think your watch is too big. You are more of a 38mm watch wristed individual. Just my 2 cents.

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A prime example of this long-term movement towards larger cases can be seen by looking at Rolex watches throughout the years. For decades, the standard (non-sports) men’s watch was 36mm in diameter, while the standard ladies watch was 26mm in diameter. The first ‘oversized’ 41mm Datejust watches appeared during the height of the big watch
Average sizes in inches for men and women: Or in CM and MM: Women’s watches from 20 mm to 30 mm therefore fall into the category of small watches. Watch and wrist size for men – inches & cm Discover the perfect men’s watch for your wrist: 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36 mm 37, 38 and 39 mm 40, 41 and 42 mm 43, 44, 45 and 46 mm
Rolex has made three Deepsea generations since the watch debuted in 2008, each with 44mm cases and all in 904L stainless steel: Deepsea ref. 116660 (2008 – 2018): Caliber 3135. Deepsea ref. 126660 (2018 – 2022): Caliber 3235, redesigned lugs, and wider bracelet. Deepsea ref. 136660 (2022 – present): Caliber 3235, small updates, no more

The big watch thing is a relatively new trend. There’s no such thing as a men or women’s size watch it’s more down to preference. 41mm, although not directly compatible due to being square rather than round, is actually quite a large size for a watch and if it was to be incorrectly classified as male or female would be male.

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