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I found it great to wear.
In Response To: Is it comfortable to wear ? ()


Obviously my answer is a purely subjective one.

I wear heavy watches. I wear watches on bracelets & I wear them loose on my wrist. They can move, but no "spin" around my wrist.

The Monster was great. It filled all of the above "requirements" admirably. I knew it was there. You get used to the weight after a while & a quick flick of the wrist reminded me that it was still there.

I've heard it can be a bit awkward when trying to remove a link from the bracelet, but luckily I didn't have to.

The bracelet ISN'T a hair puller. The watch keeps great time & the dial lume is amazing at night.

Now I write this, I wonder why I gave my mate it :-(

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