Maybe more of medium honkin'' window I suppose, with the BIG honkin'' window reserved for those that are over 50% of the width of the stone. Actually stones that are cut with checherboard crowns and apex crowns, having no flat table, will show a small window towards their center at a much lower angle when tilted, than if they had a table. With darker stones this always seems to be more prominent, I think because of the contrast between the bright pavilion flash and the dark window. If you could show a side view of the stone it would make a determination of its relative depth much easier. It''s so hard to tell from one picture, what''s going on.