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 Posted: Wed May 30th, 2007 09:07 pm
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Matt V

 

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OrologioPazzesco wrote: Matt V wrote: Semi-loose as well; got to be able to get at least one finger in between the wrist and the bracelet.

Cheers

Matt

So is that how one gauges the right amount of looseness - with one finger? I normally use two but I am finding my new Black Monster to be a little too top heavy for only two fingers.  The case keeps slipping over the top of my wrist - not all the way around mind you - but just over the top or down to the bottom - never stays centered at all. I find this annoying.  The bracelet is high quality but also very heavy and it keeps slipping three inches or so up my arm. So I guess I'll have to remove one more link or switch to a strap. Anyone else have this problem with a Monster or similar watch?


Always did the "one finger thing" as I don't like a watch to "flop around" on my wrist.

Also, it allows me to use a trick that works with almost every bracelet deployant:

When you want to open the bracelet and don't want to break your nails, first open the foldover safety clasp, than slide your finger underneath the bracelet, wiggle it in between the bracelet and deployant and push the deployant towards your wrist / use the lever to open the deployant! Voila! :) 

Cheers

Matt