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23 August 2014, 01:35 AM | #1 |
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How "loose" do you wear your Rolex watches?
Hi, TRF. Longtime lurker, here. I finally took the plunge after reading and perusing this community for more than 2 years. I'm glad to be a part of this forum, and I hail from London.
I would like to discuss the "correct" looseness to wear a Rolex watch as my first thread on this website. |
23 August 2014, 01:38 AM | #2 |
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Generally the advice is, fit the watch to your normal position, above or below the wrist bone then adjust the clasp to ensure you can snugly fit your little finger between the clasp and your wrist.
This advice is partially for comfort and partially for longevity of the bracelet. However your bracelet can stretch regardless if you don't keep it clean. The latest glide lock clasp is superb for quick micro adjustments. Great for me in the summer when my wrist swells with the heat. My GMT with the original bracelet tends to wear quite loose especially with the changeable temperature here in the UK. I normally adjust come winter unless I'm packing weight. P.S Welcome to TRF! |
23 August 2014, 01:43 AM | #3 |
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I can slip my pinky between my bracelet and wrist.
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My hand is trying purple
I don't wear it loose at all...and it's not tight. Basically it almost snug if that makes sense. |
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23 August 2014, 02:06 AM | #8 |
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I'm with Peter. Snug, but not uncomfortable.
Edited to add: The Glidelock clasp is amazing. One of the best designs in Rolex history. I'm as or more impressed with this than with some of their case and movement innovations. |
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Great advice thanks. You had me doing the little finger test in Starbucks just now. Ha ha. Quick question, how does bracelet cleanliness relate to stretching over time? Cheers. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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Comfortable but snug enough that the case stays centered on my wrist. If it's looser than that the case tends to migrate to the outside of my wrist so I have to "flip" it into position to read the time, and I find myself jiggling my wrist all day long and that's annoying.
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This is why a periodic ultrasonic bath is recommended. Just rinsing the watch with soap and water won't get the grit that has worked its way into the link holes.
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23 August 2014, 02:29 AM | #12 |
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The Oyster bracelet is a little sharp, esp the gold, so the glidelock is a godsend. President is more silky and contouring, it's my favourite. Pinky half under is best.
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When I had my bracelet fitted at the Rolex/Wempe shop a couple of weeks ago, the on-site watchmaker essentially recommended the exact same thing. |
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Over the span of several decades wearing a snug fitting watch, you can develop a smaller wrist compared to the other.
While it is best for the bracelet and watch, you'll have to decide for yourself. I tend to wear watch quite loosely. Just a personal preference for me.
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I'm starting to like it on the looser side. I like a little bit of movement on my wrist.
But I do still keep it relatively snug. I suppose I like a nice balance.
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They should put this on all their watches - I would love this feature on mine
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If mine isn't leaving an imprint of the clasp on my wrist, it's too loose. I like it very tight. My brother wears his like a bracelet, flopping all over. Everyone is different, but I'm positive my way is the right way.....well maybe
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Where your watch whatever way you find comfortable, not whatever suits someone else.
After all, you don't ask someone else if your shoes fit you.
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Hey mate, How do you suggest cleaning the bracelet? I have a jubilee (or super jubilee???) bracelet. What i usually do, i spray with Cartier jewelery cleaner, then twist each part outward to expose, then wipe. But i find this not too effective... |
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23 August 2014, 04:18 AM | #21 |
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Wear it however you want. There is no proper way to wear your watch. Just do what feels comfortable to you. The glidelock is a great way to find out how you truly like to wear your watch, because you can mess with it so quickly and easily. But, as most others have said, I like it right in the middle of tight and loose, I can slide a finger under the clasp with a little pressure.
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23 August 2014, 05:18 AM | #22 |
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Good comment. I wear mine snug (can barely fit the pinkie in there) but that's how I like it.
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23 August 2014, 05:30 AM | #23 |
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Almost slightly tight... But it never bothers me...
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Depends how you like to wear them to. There are no set rules and everyone has different preference. Some like to wear really tight and some really loose. For me I want to to be able to fit finger between so just right.
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snug, with a bit of movement depending upon external conditions (humidity, heat, etc.)
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I like it tight.
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23 August 2014, 06:39 AM | #28 |
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All the innuendos aside!! I like mine tight, no wiggle room at all.. I mean who doesn't like it tight!
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I used to wear my watches loose and below the wrist bone, but I started wearing them above and a bit more snug and much prefer them that way. About half a pinkie under the clasp here as well.
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Not all of your pinky, just the tip.
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