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View Poll Results: What should I do?? | |||
Endure the pain | 8 | 9.41% | |
Wear the watch sparingly | 6 | 7.06% | |
Sell the watch | 71 | 83.53% | |
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3 June 2014, 03:15 AM | #1 |
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Help! I love my new Ceramic Diver, but my wrist doesn't!
Hey Fellow AP Fans,
I really need your help here! If you caught my thread from last week, I just bought the all Ceramic Diver from APNY. I am absolutely over the moon about the watch itself, but I am running into a serious problem that I never could have predicted: my wrist . I broke the growth plate in my left wrist twice in my teenage years, and I tend to get pain randomly (usually from exercise - never from a watch). I've never owned a watch as big/bulky as the Diver and it happens to rest right up against the growth plate on my wrist, putting pressure right where the bone broke. My wrist has been aching like crazy toward the end of each day I have worn the watch to the point where I have had to take it off a couple of times. What do you guys think I should do? 1. Endure the pain! 2. Wear the watch sparingly - not every day and not for full days at a time (bear in mind that I can really only justify owning one $20k+ watch, and I bought the Diver to be my daily beater!) 3. Minimize my losses and sell the watch while it’s still new. Perhaps revert to the 15202 (which I know from my 15400 won’t put pressure on my wrist and cause pain) Thanks in advance for your input! |
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