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Old 26 February 2010, 01:21 AM   #1
Runner7395
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Think the DSSD is heavy, try having to wearing it on your other wrist!

I am loving my new DSSD however 5 days after getting it I fell while on a 15 mile run and sprained my (Rolex) wrist. Now, at least temporarily, I am forced to wear my DSSD on my "other" wrist which isn't used to wearing any watch let alone a DSSD. I was just getting used to the size/weight of this great watch, now I really notice just how HEAVY this watch truly is. I still love this watch!!!



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