What watch do you wear?

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Does anyone else find their watches fall to one side?

My Seamaster slightly pulls off centre and my Sea-Dweller massively pulls of centre.

Both have been fitted by the places I've purchased from after substantial buggering about. I'm not sure if I'm being over critical or not? I put the difference down to the heft of the watches. The Rolex is far weightier than the Omega, could this explain the difference?

I find I'm constantly chopping my wrist about for the perfect fit.

Thoughts?
 
Does anyone else find their watches fall to one side?

My Seamaster slightly pulls off centre and my Sea-Dweller massively pulls of centre.

Both have been fitted by the places I've purchased from after substantial buggering about. I'm not sure if I'm being over critical or not? I put the difference down to the heft of the watches. The Rolex is far weightier than the Omega, could this explain the difference?

I find I'm constantly chopping my wrist about for the perfect fit.

Thoughts?
thoughts, stop being anal:p look at your wrist its not symmetrical, if you wear it behind the ulna styloid process and tight it will sit there but its not that nice to wear like that
 
Does anyone else find their watches fall to one side?

My Seamaster slightly pulls off centre and my Sea-Dweller massively pulls of centre.

Both have been fitted by the places I've purchased from after substantial buggering about. I'm not sure if I'm being over critical or not? I put the difference down to the heft of the watches. The Rolex is far weightier than the Omega, could this explain the difference?

I find I'm constantly chopping my wrist about for the perfect fit.

Thoughts?

Wrist size and how the watches interact with your wrist's 'contours' will affect things like how the watch sits on your wrist.

The Sea Dweller...well, I tried one and it just flopped straight over to one side due to its thickness, case back shape and weight. I knew right then and there it wouldn't be for me due to just how hugely the case sat off my wrist. Watches don't work on everyone's wrists, and it's all about getting the right watch for your wrist. Some just will not work.
 
Does anyone else find their watches fall to one side?

My Seamaster slightly pulls off centre and my Sea-Dweller massively pulls of centre.

Both have been fitted by the places I've purchased from after substantial buggering about. I'm not sure if I'm being over critical or not? I put the difference down to the heft of the watches. The Rolex is far weightier than the Omega, could this explain the difference?

I find I'm constantly chopping my wrist about for the perfect fit.

Thoughts?

A few of mine roll around a bit on my wrist despite being well fitted. My ocean one green in particular as the lugs are much flatter than my other watches. Its not at the point though where its able to spin round my wrist.
 
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