this is not caused by the watch being on too tight, its lose but when it falls down further on the forearm, its obviously tighter... then it makes a mark/imprint..
was wondering for a long time but never had the chance to axe![]()
this is not caused by the watch being on too tight, its lose but when it falls down further on the forearm, its obviously tighter... then it makes a mark/imprint..
was wondering for a long time but never had the chance to axe![]()
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AFAIK, there is nothing you can do other than put the watch on a NATO![]()
Cheers,
I usually do one of three things:
1. Wear it loose enough to be comfortable, but tight enough that it won't go that far up my arm.
2. Shake it loose if it's ever that high, and
3. Deal with it.
I usually opt for two and three. Great choice of watch, btw :)
Anyone else find it a little funny that eBay calls it a "Watch list?" Wocka Wocka Wocka!
I never realised that this would ever be a problem!
Skin marks do fade with time do they not?
Weekend at the Nudist camp.
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A man's watch is a very cherished thing. You steal that, you might as well be stealing his soul.
Human beings are not devoid of pockets, or so I've been told. Given your drug dealing doctor, you should know this.Originally Posted by Raza
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wear it over your sleeve?
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