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Haptic considerations
Thank you,
Thomas, for your reply. I’ve appreciated your reasoning, based upon the
difference between “theory” and “practice”, and I share your opinion.
As I’ve
already written, I prefer a watch to have a domed case back and now I’d like to
add some personal considerations. All conditions being equal (first of all: weight
and size), I usually find a watch with a flat case back as an unfriendly foreign
body, a machine rigidly fasten to my wrist. On the contrary, I often find a watch
with a domed case back to be a pleasant companion, a beautiful [and useful, of
course] object smoothly worn on my wrist.
How tight do you wear it?
By: nickd : September 8th, 2012-02:48
I've found that the tightness of the bracelet/strap is one of the biggest factors in the comfort of a watch. Size and weight are also crucial for me. I'm never convinced that there's a significant difference in comfort between bubble/domed and flat, and I...
The Rolex comfort
By: heartbreaker : September 16th, 2012-13:11
Thank you for your reply, Poy. You’re right, the caseback’s shape is not the only characteristic that makes a watch comfortable. AFAIK, both of the AP you mentioned have a flat case back, while the GP and the Rolex have a domed one. I’ve tried only the la...