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"Fortis Classic Cosmonauts Chronograph – A Hands On Review"
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Yes, you might have a smaller wrist. But 42mm is a modest size, although it sounds big. Unless your wrist stayed the same since you were 10 years old, you'll be just fine with rocking a 47mm watch.
Just in case you're still uncertain, take a look at our smaller models.
Case diameter with bezel
42 mm
Water resistance
100 m / 300 ft / 10 atm
Body material
Part-polished, part-brushed stainless steel
Bezel type
Fixed bezel with tachymeter scale
Bezel material
Stainless steel
Glass
Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating AR 027 on both sides
Case back
See-through case back
Crown type
Quick pull crown
Pushers
Chronograph start/stop/reset pushers, Screw-down pushers
Dial color
Matt black
Dial pattern
Sunburst
Dial material
Metal coated with SuperLuminova
Hands
12h-Counter, 30 Minutes Counter, Hour (luminous), Minute (luminous), permanent small second, Second (luminous dot)
Other features
Stop second hand and counter pointer in orange
Automatic self-winding chronograph movement with unidirectionally winding special rotor
Complications
Chronograph
Day-Date
Tachymeter
Winding
Self-winding
Power reserve
48h