Quote Originally Posted by Velorum View Post
That looks perfect Bob

Eddie - is it too late to change to this design?
Quote Originally Posted by swanbourne View Post
It's not too late until it goes to production, what were you thinking?

Eddie
Quote Originally Posted by Velorum View Post
Bobs design looks the perfect answer, stylish, unique and with the added bonus of the therapeutic affect of niggling chronic pain reduction a free issue to BP regulars would undoubtedly lift the mood of the forum. Its a win/win scenario.
Quote Originally Posted by ZIM View Post
How would this aid those, like me, who have arthritis in our right hand or fingers but wear our watches on our left wrists?

Surly this is discrimination!
Quote Originally Posted by Velorum View Post
That's a very good point.

Bob - I think that you have made a major design error here.

Looks like its back to the drawing board for you on this one.
Quote Originally Posted by 459GMB View Post
Maybe offer an option for arthritic watch collectors to purchase an additional strap with their watch ? :-)

I think an acceptable solution is to supply the watch with a pair of these bracelets and a connector. For non sufferers this would merely be a spare bracelet, but an arthritic WIS afflicted on the right side, or indeed a double wrist sufferer, would merely wear both connected together. The connector (still at the design stage) would run invisibly underneath shirt sleeves, in contact with the skin, and could also relieve any pain in the arm, shoulders and neck. A win, win, win, win solution.