Have you tried reversing the strap on the watch?
Sourced a new unworn from a used dealer and then purchased bracelet through AD. I’m a lefty and wear on R wrist. Due to link structure, there is one link which stands proud on the underside of my wrist....doesn’t happen on the other side of the clasp as the fold is underneath that section. A little irritating as not cheap and surely it cannot simply be MY wrist shape.
I have tried adding a link there and removing one from other side, switching to L wrist etc but nothing changes.
Any ideas welcomed.
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Have you tried reversing the strap on the watch?
Last edited by DrDunc; 3rd May 2019 at 21:04.
my guess is that the (upstream/watch head end) pin holding the link that is standing proud is a little tight and preventing the offending link from rotating and conforming to your wrist curvature - I would try pushing out the pins and see if loosening them helped. Just a thought
I had the same with my Ingenieur (AMG chronograph Ti) too - it also meant I could never get a perfect bracelet fit and my watch sadly did not come with a half link. I ended up shelling out on the strap - expensive, but i do wear it and rather enjoy it...
It may have already been suggested, but could you replace one link with two half links? Use either consectively or space them until you are happy.
half links are notoriously difficult to get - some watches were sold without any at all and I think at most one.
My one came with none! I tried to get some for my IWC - boutique no hope of getting any. These old bracelets are nice, but such a pain especially with no micro adjustments.
Looks as though that centre link isn’t rotating as it should. I would be inclined to spray some silicone on the centre link and keep rotating it.
Just a thought it might save you some cash.
Last edited by geoffcotton; 4th May 2019 at 14:43.