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I wear mine a little tight. When it's cold outside, it can move a bit on my wrist, but as it gets warmer it stays in place. I hate my watches to move around. I've tried it a little lose and it bugged the heck out of me and I usually banged it on stuff easier. I like my watch to be wear I put it.
: Hello everyone,
: I just purchased a Speedmaster Day-Date. One of
: my friends said that I was wearing my Omega
: too tight on my wrist. He tells me that fine
: watches are worn loosely so it can fall down
: to the end of the wrist and not tightly that
: it can not move freely. Is my friend
: correct? How do you wear your Omega?
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