Post number #595056, ID: c56fcb
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So, the thing is, I guess my arms got thinner or something, but now on 6th notch of my wrist watch's band it's a bit too loose, and on 5th notch is a bit too tight. Which notch should I keep using? I just keep switching it up during the day, but tbh both options look kinda goofy.
Post number #595076, ID: 814e0f
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If it can help, I used to wear it really loose because I wear it on my dominant hand. That way I could swing my arm backwards to lock my watch into place on the upper part of my forearm when I start writing, eating, typing...
I don't really see how any options would make you look goofy...
Post number #595077, ID: 814e0f
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Oh yea, i had long sleeves if it makes a different...
Post number #595089, ID: 213749
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Wear your watch around your neck.
Post number #595132, ID: 5ebc43
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>>595089 Sorry, necc too thicc.
>>595076 Well... You can clearly see that it's squeezing the arm when it's tight, and when it's loose it just ends up really off-center, almost on the side of my wrist. But I guess it makes sense to just wear it loose and fix its position as needed.
Post number #595133, ID: 5af7b2
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Around your dick
Post number #595141, ID: 5ebc43
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>>595133 Dicc too thicc also, no can do.
Post number #595158, ID: 5c83a7
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put another hole
Post number #595169, ID: c2eadf
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Imo, too loose is more goofy than too tight. See if you you can get comfortable with the 5th notch. If you can't, just go with 6th.
Post number #595176, ID: 28db82
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>>595158 just make a notch yourself between 5th and 6th so it could be comfortable
Post number #595204, ID: 5ebc43
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>>595158>>595176 There is no space for it, unfortunately. I'll just end up with a bigger 5th notch and no 6th at all.
Post number #595205, ID: 28db82
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>>595204 then do it you want it to be more comfortable or what
Post number #595206, ID: 58489b
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Geez dude, just get a new watch if it bothers you that much. I don't think anyone is going to pay attention to, or care, how tight or loose your watch is. And if they are, then it's probably because they're wondering why you're wearing a watch in this day and age anyways.
If you have to pick one or the other, wear it looser. If it goes off center, then just turn it around. Not a big deal. Everyone has to do it with necklace clasps and whatnot.
Post number #595224, ID: caf4f5
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>>595206 Yeah, that makes sense, I guess. Dunno why it seemed like such an issue to me. :\
Post number #595259, ID: 41890c
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>>595224 that's because you felt the need to talk about it with someone. It's a text board, it was created for stuff like this, so don't you ever worry about it
Post number #595285, ID: ea2803
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make the fifth hole bigger then, and hope your wrist doesn't get smaller.
Post number #595297, ID: 88692b
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Cut the space between the two holes and glue the strap together with flex glue
Post number #595352, ID: 7f1e7e
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>>595297 Instructions unclear, watch stuck in hole.
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| So, the thing is, I guess my arms got thinner or something, but now on 6th notch of my wrist watch's band it's a bit too loose, and on 5th notch is a bit too tight. Which notch should I keep using? I just keep switching it up during the day, but tbh both options look kinda goofy.