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Old 9 June 2014, 10:42 AM   #11
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You need to practice what some experts called "wrist-awareness". In short, be constantly aware of where and how your wrist is exposed to the surrounding environment when wearing the watch and prevent any dangerous contact with nearby objects.

To be honest, I can't be bothered that's why my previous RO15400's bracelet is badly scratched and I already found some hairline scratches on my Jumbo bracelet. Not obvious in photos though and have to eyeball it to see so doesn't bother me.
That is never going to happen to me! :-) I don't see myself changing my lifestyle and/or behaviour depending on what is on my wrist. But I have a lot of respect for those able to pull it off! :-)
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