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Old 23 August 2017, 12:15 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Bigblu10 View Post
I believe you can minimize wear by proper bracelet fitment wearing it snug on the wrist and cleaning it with soap and water on a regular basis. The solid center links are a definite improvement with the TT and Stainless oyster bracelets. There is more metal surrounding the bracelet pins. For those who like their watch bracelets loose and flopping around on the wrist, that will certainly cause early wear as the links are continually moving around and of course metal to metal friction creates wear.
Have to agree 100% a few of mine are 20 plus years and show little sign of wear, scratches yes, but wear no
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