Greetings, I just received my C60 Trident Chronograph and I am very impressed. The bracelet is not quick release, but the clasp has the ratcheting micro-adjustments.
My wrist is just shy of 18 cm in diameter, so I had it sized to 18 cm rather than the tighter 17.5 cm. The fit is close, but the watch slides below my wrist knuckle (not uncomfortably though). As delivered, the micro-adjustment on the clasp is all the way in, with no room to tighten with the ratchet. The center links look larger than the adjustment range. My thought is that if I remove a link I may not have enough space left to expand the bracelet with the micro-adjustments when my wrist swells.
Can anyone with in-between link size wrists comment on how they perfected the bracelet to their wrist?
In worst case I know I can use a strap.
Thanks!
Advice for Perfecting Fit of Trident Bracelet
Advice for Perfecting Fit of Trident Bracelet
C7 Rapide Quartz, C60 Pro 300 Chronograph Quartz, C3 Malvern Chronograph, C7 Rapide Chronograph Quartz, C65 AM GT LE, C7 Rapide Chrongraph LE, C65 Trident Diver HW, C5 Malvern 595, C65 Trident GMT Pepsi
Re: Advice for Perfecting Fit of Trident Bracelet
Hello
My wrist is about 18.5cm circumference and I had exactly the same issue as you are facing with my first CW watch, the 38mm Mark2 Trident C60.
I am afraid that in the absence of a "half" link option, there was no way that I could get the perfect fit. So I opted to have it sized on the slightly big side with the micro adjustment fully in. I can tolerate a watch that wears a little loose, but not one that it too tight.
Out of interest, when I got my 40mm Mark3 Trident, the fit was absolutely perfect with the micro adjustment sitting mid way allowing room for adjustment both ways.
I should add, that in my opinion, the only way that this dilemma could be avoided, is if future designes either incorporate:
1) Half links in the bracelet or
2) A clasp whose micro adjustment allows for slightly more adjustment, ie at least by the amount of the length of a full link.
My wrist is about 18.5cm circumference and I had exactly the same issue as you are facing with my first CW watch, the 38mm Mark2 Trident C60.
I am afraid that in the absence of a "half" link option, there was no way that I could get the perfect fit. So I opted to have it sized on the slightly big side with the micro adjustment fully in. I can tolerate a watch that wears a little loose, but not one that it too tight.
Out of interest, when I got my 40mm Mark3 Trident, the fit was absolutely perfect with the micro adjustment sitting mid way allowing room for adjustment both ways.
I should add, that in my opinion, the only way that this dilemma could be avoided, is if future designes either incorporate:
1) Half links in the bracelet or
2) A clasp whose micro adjustment allows for slightly more adjustment, ie at least by the amount of the length of a full link.
Regards
Craig
Craig
Re: Advice for Perfecting Fit of Trident Bracelet
Thanks, Like you I will probably wear the bracelet slightly loose.Craig64 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 3:52 pm Hello
My wrist is about 18.5cm circumference and I had exactly the same issue as you are facing with my first CW watch, the 38mm Mark2 Trident C60.
I am afraid that in the absence of a "half" link option, there was no way that I could get the perfect fit. So I opted to have it sized on the slightly big side with the micro adjustment fully in. I can tolerate a watch that wears a little loose, but not one that it too tight.
Out of interest, when I got my 40mm Mark3 Trident, the fit was absolutely perfect with the micro adjustment sitting mid way allowing room for adjustment both ways.
I should add, that in my opinion, the only way that this dilemma could be avoided, is if future designes either incorporate:
1) Half links in the bracelet or
2) A clasp whose micro adjustment allows for slightly more adjustment, ie at least by the amount of the length of a full link.
I do, however, have a WR black hybrid strap that I may use so I can keep the bracelet like new.
C7 Rapide Quartz, C60 Pro 300 Chronograph Quartz, C3 Malvern Chronograph, C7 Rapide Chronograph Quartz, C65 AM GT LE, C7 Rapide Chrongraph LE, C65 Trident Diver HW, C5 Malvern 595, C65 Trident GMT Pepsi
Re: Advice for Perfecting Fit of Trident Bracelet
Cool hack, but a bit beyond my capabilities
C7 Rapide Quartz, C60 Pro 300 Chronograph Quartz, C3 Malvern Chronograph, C7 Rapide Chronograph Quartz, C65 AM GT LE, C7 Rapide Chrongraph LE, C65 Trident Diver HW, C5 Malvern 595, C65 Trident GMT Pepsi
Re: Advice for Perfecting Fit of Trident Bracelet
Ohh very cool
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Re: Advice for Perfecting Fit of Trident Bracelet
Things depend to a certain extent on the shape and profile of your wrist as well as the girth, if you’ll pardon the expression.
I have had my bracelets adjusted so that they are just a fraction too tight with the adjuster fully closed. It is well known that with some people the wrist tends to swell somewhat during warm weather. I have very occasionally used that first setting on a cold morning. The other intermediate settings provide varying degrees of comfort between perfect and slightly loose, whilst fully open the setting is what I call jangly-bangly, which is far too loose. On a summer day, which is when I usually wear bracelets anyway, I can change several times throughout the day between settings two and four.
I have had my bracelets adjusted so that they are just a fraction too tight with the adjuster fully closed. It is well known that with some people the wrist tends to swell somewhat during warm weather. I have very occasionally used that first setting on a cold morning. The other intermediate settings provide varying degrees of comfort between perfect and slightly loose, whilst fully open the setting is what I call jangly-bangly, which is far too loose. On a summer day, which is when I usually wear bracelets anyway, I can change several times throughout the day between settings two and four.
Steve
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Re: Advice for Perfecting Fit of Trident Bracelet
My solution. The fit is perfect.
C7 Rapide Quartz, C60 Pro 300 Chronograph Quartz, C3 Malvern Chronograph, C7 Rapide Chronograph Quartz, C65 AM GT LE, C7 Rapide Chrongraph LE, C65 Trident Diver HW, C5 Malvern 595, C65 Trident GMT Pepsi
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