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Old 19 June 2024, 12:41 AM   #11
Lever Escapement
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I have owned quite a "few" Rolex's, no other one has sooo many sharp edges as the Submariner. (run you fingers along the edge of the case or crown!)

Yes the bruise is from the Sub!

The most comfortable Watch I have owned is the Milgauss or a Yachmaster, soft no sharp edges, even the Daytona has a smooth case.

And No I don't wear them tight, rather loose!
I mean absolutely zero disrespect or flippancy with this reply, but is the reason you are getting the bruise because you wear it too loose ?
If you wore it a little tighter above your ulnar, you might not be wedging the case between your hand and forearm, or be pushing the crown in to the back of your hand ? (new member so can't post links to pics)
I am yet to own a Rolex watch so I wouldn't know.
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