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11 May 2018, 12:04 AM | #11 |
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It depends how sensitive you are with your watch size. Before the glidelock we would size our watch on the slightly looser side to accommodate wrist swelling. It was better to be a bit loose than too tight. Now the glidelock gives strap like flexibility if only you are in tune enough to use it. I don’t use mine a lot but when I do I am glad I can. I also tend to ignore slight wrist fluxuation and ride out the temporary issue. Old habits and decades of Rolex wrist time has my comfort zone dialed in.
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