bracelets that pull out arm hairs

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I have Werewolf arms. Most bracelets are fine but by far the standout worst I have is a 1479 with my 1992 Speedmaster. I replaced it with a leather strap as it collected a so many hairs, it resembled a carpet!
I have found the Uncle Seiko bracelets are good about not pulling hair.
 
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Better than straps!?

Pocket watches! Put one on a custom @DaveK lanyard and not only is your hairy arm safe... you’ll pull more chicks!

i would recommend a brown lanyard and a Hamilton railroad grade watch.... but thats just me, you may want a Rockford or a Waltham.
 
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Better than straps!?

Pocket watches! Put one on a custom @DaveK lanyard and not only is your hairy arm safe... you’ll pull more chicks!

i would recommend a brown lanyard and a Hamilton railroad grade watch.... but thats just me, you may want a Rockford or a Waltham.

We have more pockets than wrists for a reason. Occam's razor, it works every time!
 
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All of this talk about “chicks” lately, is it because it’s spring and they are all hatching?

 
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During my rugby playing days in the front row the second row would routinely yank a handful of pubes out every time he took his bind inside my shorts at scrum time. (If you have never played then trust me this has no sexual connotations!).

Anyway my advice... grit your teeth and be a big boy/girl 😀👍😜


Brilliant, a handful, as long as it was with a quick action with no eye contact and not slow and caressing maintaining full eye contact then it's not sexual

I find bracelets that tug on the hairs more a distraction than the ones that pull them out, i don't mind them being pulled out (preferably not by the handful) but the constant tugging on the same few every couple of minutes gets pretty annoying, so i either wear it very snug or loose enough to twist round and take the hairs with it after a day or so
 
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I really like the look and convenience of full stainless on my 1993 Omega 3501.30 which has a very hairpulling Seamaster 1569 bracelet. Some may find this crazy, but I lined the bracelet with soft leather sourced from Pottery Barn furniture samples (there are lots of colors and thicknesses to choose from, and I bought a leather ottoman from them so no guilt) combined with 3M 300LSE .2mm commercial grade double sided tape (available on Amazon). Total thickness of the adhesive leather is under 1mm but, you will of course need to increase the size of the bracelet. Now I have the best of both worlds. See pics.
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