The first thing I noticed is also the most obvious selling point of this new Aquaracer – the size. This is 40mm of stainless steel, or as James Stacey might say, one unit of watch. And it wears no larger and no smaller than its size suggests – it’s true to its measurements. In fact, putting this on my wrist, I got the immediate feeling that it was a watch I’d worn before. Of course, it wasn’t, but it just instantly felt right, and that doesn’t happen often in this world. Most times a watch looks good in photos, in the hand, or even resting on a table. But the second you get it on wrist – well, that magic dissipates. Here, the party continues from the hand to the wrist.