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Old 15 June 2016, 02:19 PM   #1
YoureTerrific
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Maybe stretched bracelets are more comfortable?

I prefer and seek out nice, new, un-stretched watch bracelets. I think I'm in the majority on that. However, I spent yesterday wearing and studying a nicely stretched jubilee and found it exceedingly comfortable. Maybe I've been barking up the wrong tree.

When you wear a strap or stretched bracelet you can see that the watch and the clasp don't always remain parallel to each other (see photo). And yet the trend and preference is for increasingly rigid bracelets which prevent such natural flexing.

Just an observation. Perhaps I won't let a well-loved bracelet discourage me from a purchase. And maybe it'll even have the opposite effect.
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