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 Posted: Mon May 14th, 2007 07:31 pm
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I usually wear my bracelet watches a bit loose but what about the larger, heavier models like the Seiko Monster - can these be worn loose too or is it best to keep these heavier ones snug? 

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 Posted: Mon May 14th, 2007 07:34 pm
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Hey OP, I actually like the larger ones to be loose and the smaller ones to be snug but not tight (and yes, Sean, am talking about my watches)...

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 Posted: Mon May 14th, 2007 07:37 pm
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I find it depends on what side you took the links out of. I wear the heavy ones slightly loose and let them rest next to the wrist bone. I'm lefthanded, so mine sits to the right, and the deployant is centered on the bottom of the wrist.

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 Posted: Mon May 14th, 2007 07:57 pm
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Loose, but not so loose they hang on the side or the underside of my wrist. A good way of telling it is too tight is when it leaves an imprint on your wrist.

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Same here...  I size it snug, then back it out a click or two on the clasp - seems to work for me...

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Loose, but not so loose they hang on the side or the underside of my wrist. A good way of telling it is too tight is when it leaves an imprint on your wrist.

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I guess I am at semi-loose. Just enough to move a little but not slide on me. :)

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 Posted: Mon May 14th, 2007 08:59 pm
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Loose for me.

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 Posted: Mon May 14th, 2007 11:38 pm
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A bit tight...

No matter what size(big/small) and bracelet or band ...

I just don't like the feeling of my watch moving around my wrist...

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Yeah, a bit tight here too.  I HATE it when the watch slides around on the wrist.  Oddly, I find on a lighter watch (for me, a Seiko Monster counts as "lighter") I can wear it more loose and it won't slide around on the wrist since it doesn't weigh that much.  But when you are talking about a 200+ gram Orsa Sea Angler on a watchadoo or an Omega PO, it has to be a little tight else it slides around on the wrist.

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I'm on the loose sloppy side... wait, that sounds wrong.

 

I wear my watches on bracelets a bit loose... much better!!

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Good and tight.

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 Posted: Tue May 15th, 2007 08:52 am
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I Always wear Loosecat28.gif

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