

"if lugs dont overhang wrist width it's ok"
It's not - lugs being in the wrist width is a waay to big, looks ridiculous. I love this slim turtle but I know it's on the bigger side for me and hate that fact. Wrist is 7.25 inch, this is "mirror" photo. As I'm getting thinner (90>80kg hopefully), I'm afraid this will be unbearable. I'm considering citizen 37mm women diver.
This one is small for me
I propose instead of this to say: I am too large for this - it sounds more masculine
You're height doesn't justify oversized watch
Wrist size (width) is all that matters for deciding right size. Being 6.5ft (~2m) with 6.2in (16cm) wrist won't help you with chunky 45mm diver.
"Which dial color is better?"
So pointless question to ask strangers, you won't get any meaningful answers except "the most versatile one". Along with this question you should provide few head to toe photos of you with the usual combinations you wear everyday.
Being monogamous and having watch collection feels wrong
If you are monogamous person it's strange that you cannot resist the beauty of all the other watches and have urge to buy them all.
Is this a good layout?
Passage between sink and peninsula will be 110cm (39,37in).
Hiking in west Serbia
Gshock DW 5000r. Appreciate more and more simplicity of this one.