The Alfred is on the larger side for this sort of watch, at 42mm x 11.9mm, and the narrow bezel will probably make it wear even larger in terms of visuals although that taken by itself doesn't convey much with respect to whether or not the watch is going to work overall on the wrist. It does make me exceedingly curious to see one in person, however (one of my favorite watches of all time is the IWC Portofino Moonphase ref. 5251, which is 46mm in diameter and has a 16 ligne pocket watch movement, by the way). Unlike most other Urban Jürgensen watches, the dial is not decorated with guilloché, which gives The Alfred an altogether more sober and classic look – this is a very pocket-watch-esque timepiece and it has a pleasurably antiquarian vibe. The grenage-finished solid silver dial really throws the hands into even greater prominence and if you're a fan of Urban Jürgansen's elaborately made observatoire hands (I am) The Alfred is right up your alley.