I'm not an "expert" in this area, but it seems to me the idea that thick wrists equat to big penis is sort of like the myths of shoe size and height. I have very thick wrists and forearms, but that is more a reflection of decades of lifting and a first career that was very physical. My endowment is very thick too, but it was that way when I was 19, 6'1" and weighted 140 lbs. I am 50 lbs heavier now but my waist is only 2 inches bigger so I just worked hard in my first career and lifted so my muscle mass/bone density grew to accomodate the work and to include my forearms and wrists. I have a Rolex I bought many years ago when everyone in my then career had one, but it was not really practical so I almost never wear it. It was more a status symbol than a practical watch. I have a Tag that I got about 8 or 9 years ago, and it was practical then, but not really what I needed later. I bought a Luminox for diving a few years back and was issued a Chronosport UDT Timer years and years ago I still have (probably the overall best of the lot). I also have a Seiko or two, but I really don't wear a watch and have not for years. I have a cellphone that tells time and a PDA that does as well. No need for a watch, so I stopped wearing one a few years back. The very, very rare occassions I wear a watch is mostly when I meet a client who I already know is foolish and impressed by such things as a Rolex. Good impressions count, even when working with those folks who should know better. I wear my glasses sometimes then too...those type of folks automatically assume I am smarter at what they pay me to do because of that. We judge folks by the exterior too much don't we? But it is the world we live in so you adapt.
Take care all.
Big Ben