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Old 4 June 2018, 12:03 AM   #61
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Those speedo bracelets are pretty nifty.
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Can you post a link to where you got it?
There are Speedometer distributors in the US/International. I searched and found a US Jeweler/dealer. Be careful as there are fakes claiming to be Speedometer and cheaper versions on the market. A good indication is the price point. Buy from a reputable retailer. They come with certification of Authenticity etc.

Here's a link to the Speedometer website: http://speedometerofficial.it/en/

Company Distributor USA:
Kenro Industries Inc.
393 Jericho Turnpike
2nd Floor
Mineola, NY 11501

Hope this helps.

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Old 17 July 2018, 04:18 AM   #62
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I occasionally wear a Speedometer on the opposite wrist. It works well with the DeepSea D-Blue. I've received lots of compliments about it and not the watch!
Does bracelet leave scratches on your deepsea if you wear it on the same wrist?
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Old 17 July 2018, 05:40 AM   #63
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I am not opposed to wearing one but it isn't my style.
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Old 17 July 2018, 06:49 AM   #64
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Generally not but sometimes I’ll wear a Col Littleton like this or a POW/MIA bracelet but always on the opposite wrist.
Wow.

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I have worn a gold bracelet, opposite arm of the watch, of one style or another for over 35 years. I'm a fan of gold jewelry and have a few rings as well. My current bracelet is a curb link design in 18K gold.
I have one exactly like that, I will try to find the time to go to the bank and dig it out and take a picture.

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I wear a KIA bracelet in memory of a good friend.
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Watch only for me

Realise this a sweeping generalisation but more often than not it’s a particular type of guy that wears gold jewellery in my neck of the woods. Just sayin
I am from one of those places - or that neck of the woods, too. Some take offense to it, but unless "x" person has grown up around it, it´s very hard to understand.

With that being said, I´ve worn one of those rubber MP (Muscle Pharm) bands for a few days. They were given to me as gifts and make great conversation pieces at the gym.
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Old 17 July 2018, 11:50 AM   #65
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No bracelets, but I have been wearing a necklace since I was 13 daily. I never take it off, and I often forget it is even there.
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Old 17 July 2018, 12:02 PM   #66
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I have a difficult time with things moving around on my wrist. I have a heavy anchor link bracelet to match a necklace I have but don’t really wear it anymore. I enjoy the look of a gold bracelet, just not wearing one. I just saw a picture with Sylvester Stallone wearing a heavy curb link bracelet that looked great on him. If you like bracelets, wear them gentlemen.
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Old 18 July 2018, 01:06 AM   #67
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Does bracelet leave scratches on your deepsea if you wear it on the same wrist?
I never wear it on the same wrist as D-Blue for the reasons you mention above.
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