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My wrists are more flat than round. Alot of watches(different makes and models) rub and irritate the ulna bone protrusion commonly seen on flat wrists.
I have so many watches to choose from I guess I'm a little OCD about that.
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Originally Posted by
Greg
My wrists are more flat than round. Alot of watches(different makes and models) rub and irritate the ulna bone protrusion commonly seen on flat wrists.
I have so many watches to choose from I guess I'm a little OCD about that.
Hmm, mine are also pretty flat, but I wear my watches to the right of that bone, and on my right wrist. Doesn't sound like that would be a problem for me. Are the subdials as impossible to read as some of the reviews say? I don't care about seeing them at night.
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The small negative displays are hard to read.
You can read them in bright light and right viewing angle.
If light or angle is not perfect you dont see much in them....
Originally Posted by
mlcor
Hmm, mine are also pretty flat, but I wear my watches to the right of that bone, and on my right wrist. Doesn't sound like that would be a problem for me. Are the subdials as impossible to read as some of the reviews say? I don't care about seeing them at night.
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