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Old 8 February 2017, 05:44 PM   #31
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Well, since no one has posted yet.. here you go, why not go the whole nine yard.



Pic borrowed from Nathan and it never gets old.
maybe we can come up with an effective AR coating for bubble wrap, with kevlar-fiber bubbles that are filled with hydrogen sulfide so when one pops the rotten egg smell will alert the watch owner of a security breach
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Old 8 February 2017, 06:30 PM   #32
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Well, since no one has posted yet.. here you go, why not go the whole nine yard.







Pic borrowed from Nathan and it never gets old.

That is just fantastic. My wife and I haven't laughed so hard in ages.
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Old 8 February 2017, 06:49 PM   #33
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look up giant mousepad/desk mats. its a large mat meant to cover your keyboard and mouse area made out of the normal mousepad material.
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Old 8 February 2017, 06:57 PM   #34
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So I have battled something but just now thought to post it... I have been obsessing over scratching up the clasp of my watch on my desk when I am working on the computer (which is all the time, I am a systems engineer).

So now I put a piece of paper on the desk under my left wrist, so my watch is rubbing on the paper and not the desk. Not sure if it helps or if I am just going crazy LOL
Extra mouse pad may be better or simply take the watch off when you're working?
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Old 8 February 2017, 07:13 PM   #35
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I also use the tape method. I'm OCD and when I get it serviced in a few years time I'd prefer to keep the polishing to an absolute minimum so try my best to avoid desk diving scratches if I can.
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Old 8 February 2017, 07:25 PM   #36
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Have you always worn a watch? Did you worry about scratching your old/other watches? Your new watch is just a watch al be it a nice one but I don't need extra stress from something that I bought to enjoy. Don't get me wrong I am not advocating you take it out side and drag it down the sidewalk, run it over with your car or use it as a hammer but babying it and persevering over every swirl from admittedly light use kinda defeats the purpose of owning such a piece. Wear it enjoy it and if you are so lucky pass it down with a story or two to a child or someone you care about when the time comes. Just my two pennies .
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Old 8 February 2017, 09:15 PM   #37
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The problem I have with protecting the clasp is that over time scratches will accumulate over the rest of the watch but your clasp will look mint. That would bother me more than scratches on the clasp.

I'm in the just wear it and forget side of the argument. Unless you've discovered you have some rare collectible Rolex that is worth way more than you paid for.


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Old 9 February 2017, 12:11 AM   #38
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I see I have sparked some interesting feelings about this subject. :) I understand it is "just" a watch, but the 2 factors that motivated me to think about this and eventually post about it is (1) I am not rich by any means, so spending this kind of $$ on something makes me want to take care it it even more - perhaps to the obsessive level and (2) I have had this watch for less than a week, so yes, probably after the newness wears off then it wont be such a big deal for me.

Thanks for everyone's posts!
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Old 9 February 2017, 12:24 AM   #39
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I wrap Kleenex around my wrist to shield it from sweat.
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Old 9 February 2017, 12:27 AM   #40
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Embrace the scratches.
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Old 9 February 2017, 12:27 AM   #41
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Just checked my post while sipping a Manhattan........bubble wrap pic made me spit all over my phone.

Thx Ed.
Can you imagine your reaction if Captain Klenex had posted a picture!
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Old 9 February 2017, 01:54 AM   #42
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The cure for scratches? Get more scratches...

This has been worn pretty much daily for 4 years, the first few hurt, but after a while you can't see any of them.. unless there are some really bad ones.
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Old 9 February 2017, 01:57 AM   #43
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I'm cheating a little with my new WG one though. I took the plastic off everywhere except the clasp. It will come off on it's first bath.
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Old 9 February 2017, 02:02 AM   #44
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Because I use a wrist wrest on my keyboard, it elevates the wrist so that it's not on the desk. And I usually wear long-sleeve shirts.

I still manage to bugger-up the clasps anyway...
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Old 9 February 2017, 04:42 AM   #45
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Yeah...there is no cure for scratches.

And if there was, paper wouldn't be it.
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Old 4 April 2017, 11:38 AM   #46
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How about taking the watch off while youre at the desk ?



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