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Or...................Do what I did. Fall and break your wrist. Apparently had I not been wearing the watch, the fracture would have been far worse. The bracelet "held" my wrist in place, I cannot wear the watch on my right wrist, feels odd. So dreading the day that I have the cast removed (%weeks) when I will have a wrist like a stick and then who knows what I will do.
P.S I have written to Omega with a copy of the report from my Dr, it plainly states that the bracelet "saved" my wrist from far worse injury. I will update soon :-)
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