cranium Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 I've been experimenting with how tight to wear my watch(es). Typically, I have worn them loose (a tad rattly) as I don't like things feeling "sticky", but recently I've noticed that if I see a watch on someone else that's too loose, it reminds me of a poorly tailored suit ... not good. Second, I have quite a large "pisiform bone" (I believe that's what it's called - google it) , so unless the watch is extremely loose, it ends up either sitting very high or very low on my wrist. Too high looks, well, gay ... but too low interferes with wrist extension while driving, etc. I've noticed in the "wristcheck" pics that many people photograph their watch super low on their wrist (almost on top of their hand, i.e., By-Tor CLICK HERE). Obviously, it's a personal preference, but what do you think "looks" best? How do YOU wear YOUR watch? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pugwash Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 Obviously, it's a personal preference Did you just call By-Tor gay? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cranium Posted September 20, 2007 Author Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 No, By-Tor wears his low. Now you're getting me confused :cc_confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TWP Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 (edited) I wear mine at just the right comfort level. Not to tight nor to loose. Does that help? Oh I am a low rider, too! Edited September 20, 2007 by TWP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LordRasta Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 I prefer to wear my watches slightly loose not not to the point where the watch rotates around my arm throughout the day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andreww Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 Depends on the watch. My wrist fluctuates in size during the day, so with metal bracelets I have to size the a little larger or they will feel way too tight at times. With leather straps I wear the watch to be just "snug", and it sits in the traditional position. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alligoat Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 I'm with andrew on this one, loose on the metal bracelets. It will slide over that wrist bone, but I like to keep it above the bone. I keep a strap a little tighter, but you can adjust it if you need to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lanikai Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 If it's a SS bracelet.. it is "supposed" to be worn like a bracelet... with one finger being able to fit between the bracelet and your wrist" .. but I find this too loose with the mechanical movement watches being thicker and with more weight than other watches.. but i like to be able to fit my pinky finger (tight) in between the bracelet and my wrist.. for heavier (UPO) cases I wear it loose but not loose inough to fiy any fingers in between the bracelet and my wrist.. If it's a leather strap I don't like to "feel" the strap is tight at all and the thicker and stiffer the strap .. then i will wear it a little loose.. but it does not move around when the strap is a little thicker ...ie. Mario Paci PAV 91.... but this is a personal preference ... I don't find a need to be like the L.A. Dweebs that say you have wear things a certain way.. LIVE STONG AND WEAR IT WELL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris5264 Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 Never, never tight....always loose. In fact, this reminded me of buying my pam at the AD and technically the strandard strap did fit,,,,but I was like,,,I don't wear it like this and I actually got a look like "you are wearing it wrong" Oh well,,,,low and loose for me... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sssurfer Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 http://www.rwg.cc/members/index.php?showtopic=31552 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raijor Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 Loose all the time and low on the wrist all the time - comfort first - Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AllergyDoc Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 The pisiform is the wrist bone most prominent on the palm side of the hand, below the 5th digit, at the junction of the hand and wrist. The scaphoid process of the ulna is probably what you are referring to. It's the large protuberance on the opposite side of the pisiform, or back of the hand, just as the wrist starts. If the scaphoid process is large it would tend to prevent your bracelet from sliding onto the base of the hand. You can see it to the right of my Sub bracelet: I prefer to wear my watches loose, at the base of the hand: This way they are more visible and I don't have to pull back my sleeve to see the time. Heavy watches have to be worn tighter or they flop around too much. I have since tightened up my SOSF bracelet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeeJay Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 I always wear my watches low on my wrist (as in the wrist shots) so they are beneath the wrist bone. However, some are more comfortable this way than others. For example, my Planet Ocean Big Size is not even noticeable when moving my hand, but my PAM 111h is definitely noticeable when flexing my wrist. Tightness varies depending on strap or bracelet, but also material. SS Bracelets I will wear looser than straps, but, a rubber strap, I will wear looser than I will wear a leather strap. As mentioned above, I guess it's a matter of personal taste, and something that varies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
P4GTR Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 Good question, but the more I think about it the more I bet everyone here wears their watch pretty much the same. Not too tight, not too loose. A little play to allow the wrist to breathe, while tight enough to prevent case rotation on the wrist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chronus Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 I wear my FM Conq on a bracelet very loose so it slides down to my elbow, just like Johann Cruijff ! Peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
predfan2001 Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 When I wear a stainless band watch I like it loose enough that it flops a little but not loose enough to turn round the wrist. Recently I have found that a good NATO feels much more comfortable. I installed one on my UPO and it doesn't seem as heavy and bulky. There's something about the way a NATO feels that makes watches seem lighter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DWSmoot Posted September 21, 2007 Report Share Posted September 21, 2007 Loose and Low...Just to the point it won't rotate around my arm... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
subzero1 Posted September 21, 2007 Report Share Posted September 21, 2007 Tight in the summer with short sleeves, loose in the winter with long sleeves (so you can still see it!). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cc Posted September 21, 2007 Report Share Posted September 21, 2007 i wear my pams fitted.....not too snug. i wear the watches on my left hand and the pam cg's have put a slight scar/tan on the back of my hand from constant office wrist movement.....(all you Pam fans know what im talking about) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Victoria Posted September 23, 2007 Report Share Posted September 23, 2007 How do YOU wear YOUR watch? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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