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19 June 2015, 11:48 PM | #1 |
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Will wearing your bracelet snug wear it out? (just curious)
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Just out of curiosity. I usually prefer to wear my bracelet pretty snug, as I hate my watch to move around my wrist. Will does cause the bracelet to wear out, or is it irrelevant? Also on that note. I have read a lot about the bracelet "stretch". What exactly does that mean? And how do you prevent it from happening? Thank you guys in advance! Have a nice weekend. |
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Just make sure to clean it regularly
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Dirt gets in between the links and acts like sandpaper, grinding away the steel or gold on older bracelets. As long as you clean the bracelet regurally, wear it however you like
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Wearing it snug is better for preventing stretch.
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A too loose bracelet will subject every link and spring bar to "hammering" (as well as the movement parts inside) as the heavy head constantly pulls and pushes during every body/hand movement. No different than hammering a nail into a wall. You can hold the hammer snug against the nail and it won't go anywhere - but even a minimal amount of movement and the nail will eventually go fully into the wall.
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As already spelled out by the experts, snug and clean is the best method of minimizing stretch. Dirt in the link tubes is like sandpaper and a loose fit allows the links to pivot more which in turn just grinds the grit against the pins and link holes, causing wear. A snug bracelet stays much more "quiet" on the wrist thereby minimizing this sanding action.
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While we are on the subject, what is the best way to clean the bracelet? I am worried about scratching it.
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Wish you guys spell it out a bit for the doubters! :)
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You will never hurt or damage a bracelet by wearing it snug. Folks who wear their watches loose and sloppy are what wears out the links and pins. As been said, clean on a regular basis with Dawn or similar and a soft bristle toothbrush under warm water. Dry with a terrycloth bathroom hand towel.
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just wear it, really no worries that can't be handled decades from now
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