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16 December 2021, 07:45 AM | #1 |
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Dialing fit on skinny wrist...how does clasp reversal change the fit of the band?
Firstly: I have a new green bezel Sub (126610LV) that I've been enjoying very much. However, I am trying to the dial in the right fit on my skinny (~6.75") somewhat angular wrist. The 12 o'clock side of my wrist is a good bit thicker than my 6 o'clock side, and so I've been rocking 5 links on 12 o'clock and 3.5 links on 6 o'clock.
This has improved the fit quite a bit in terms of moving the clasp somewhat closer to the center/bottom of my wrist, yet the watch is still prone to rotating to the outside of my wrist and I have something of an odd space that reveals itself between my wrist and where the links and clasp connect on the 6 o'clock side. That said...what does the clasp reversal do to improve the fit for a skinny wrist, and would it even make a difference on a 6-digit sub? Thanks in advance for any insight! |
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