patrick_y[PuristSPro Moderator]
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You're asking for opinions...
Jun 05, 2020,10:15 AM
Quoting you, "17" wrist" could be interpreted in many ways, in the USA, 17" is interpreted as 17 inches (which would be an unusually large wrist). There are some countries that don't use centimeters nor inches. I suggest you should write how many centimeters or inches your wrist is. Keep in mind you're addressing an international audience.
Asking for opinions will give you multiple opinions. Asking for facts will give you facts. Maybe structure your question in a way that based in fact.
For instance, in part 2 of your post, how does your knowing of anyone who uses such a watch daily helps you? You probably want to know from someone who uses a watch daily if the watch is... reliable? The second part has no catharsis.
A better question to pose would be; "For those who wear this watch on a regular basis, have you had any problems and/or reliability issues with the watch?"
In the future, please consider the objective of your posts, and then communicate the desired information in the most efficient manner possible. Welcome to the forum.