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Hi,
Why need a rule of thumb, isn't it after all a point of personal taste and convenience?
Anyway I'm wearing mine quite loose, just to meet my own comfort feeling.
Best regards, Baruch.
: I wear mine loose, but tight enough that it
: can't "rotate" around the wrist,
: not even if I try to force it to.
: The watchmaker where I had it sized said that a
: good rule of thumb is to size it so that the
: pinky finger can be easily shoved under it
: when wearing the wratch on the wrist.
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