The Alfred wears quite comfortably, thanks partly to sharply downturned lugs which help the strap hug the wrist more securely. It's an interesting combination of design elements; Urban Jürgensen's stock in trade has always been subtly but very beautifully done dials and hands, combined with high grade movements and The Alfred fits very well into the existing lineup. I mentioned the Lange Saxonia Thin 37mm because it's probably the most serious competition for The Alfred, although I do feel, having worn both watches for longer periods of time, that they offer rather different experiences. The Alfred actually feels more archaic than the Lange (and making a watch that seems more archaic than a Lange is a pretty neat trick) as well as having, despite its elegance, a bit more of an instrument feel, thanks to the care devoted to the hands, the neatly done minute track, and the presence of a large sub-dial for the small seconds, all of which both contribute to the pocket-watch vibe and make The Alfred feel almost like something you'd have seen in an observatory competition in the 1940s or '50s.