Position on the wrist?

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Gianni had it figured out.

I think that lady may have been staring at something besides his watch.
 
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I think that lady may have been staring at something besides his watch.

Size of the wallet in his back pocket I reckon.
 
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Hello, and welcome to the forum! I happen to use @Archer 's tan line as a handy guide 😀 but of course, the right answer is to find a spot that is most comfortable for you:
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exactly this.
 
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Loose and arse-backwards.



Costs a fortune in PolyWatch 🙁

This triggers me. 😒
 
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I tend to wear my watches a little loose, because of the shape of my arm to keep
I above the wrist bone I’d have to tighten the strap or bracelet too much for my comfort. On normal wear they will naturally slide down towards my hand. And that’s ok with me
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Here in Florida it starts out comfortably in the morning about 1 inch above the wrist bone, but after fighting alligators and hurricanes all day it ends up sweaty and blood covered right at the wrist bone. Due to humidity, I think.
 
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Here in Florida it starts out comfortably in the morning about 1 inch above the wrist bone, but after fighting alligators and hurricanes all day it ends up sweaty and blood covered right at the wrist bone. Due to humidity, I think.



Fighting alligators 🥱
They would be lap pets in my neck of the woods