Watch Discomfort?

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Viognier wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 4:00 pm Weather, daily activity rate, sodium intake from processed food/restaurant all would impact for certain.
I had to look up this word, but then it came back to me :problem:

I agree though, Andrew is definitely getting itchy feet (or an itchy wrist) for a new watch :)
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I’ve been wearing my old Seiko Ana-Digi watch on a Barton silicon strap the last two days, and I have to say it has been amazingly comfortable! It’s a great strap.

I understand where FloridaPhil is coming from when he says he wears everything on rubber or silicone now.

As for #andrewneedsanewwatch, not likely. I’m going to sandbag any goodwill I’m building up with my wife so I can pursue a Reverso, come retirement.
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jkbarnes wrote: Thu Mar 25, 2021 12:05 am
As for #andrewneedsanewwatch, not likely. I’m going to sandbag any goodwill I’m building up with my wife so I can pursue a Reverso, come retirement.
That's the spirit! Reverso checks the #andrewneedsanewwatch box !!!! and in a statement, very powerful way
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jkbarnes wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 8:14 pm
Maybe I’m just weird....
I think you're all over thinking this.... :silent:
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Thermexman wrote: Thu Mar 25, 2021 2:09 pm I think you're all over thinking this.... :silent:
Of course we are! That’s why this forum even exists! :lol:
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This has been a game changer for me.put a strip on my slightly loose bracelet and it goes from comfortably snug to relaxed, but not squeezy or jingly jangly.
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Am I the only one who also has a problem with belts, straps and Trousers ?
I seem to be an inbeetwener.


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