Me too. But I still fold. Two reasons — I don't like the action of pulling a long sleeve to check the time, seems inconvenient. And secondly, we don't wear watches just to check the time, right?
Me too. But I still fold. Two reasons — I don't like the action of pulling a long sleeve to check the time, seems inconvenient. And secondly, we don't wear watches just to check the time, right?
I'm nearsighted, so I do the "model pose" of lifting forearm level to chest, which generally pulls a sleeve back enough. But the snugger or bulkier a sleeve gets, the more deliberately I'm choosing a tiny watch. Probably not what anyone here wants to hear, but I'm more concerned about wear on the garment than some watch fondness.
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I don't like anything on my forearms anyways so if it's not freezing whatever I'm wearing is always pulled up.
Both arms.
I prefer inobtrusively sized watches.
Both cuffs get rolled.
I prefer inobtrusively sized watches.
Me too. But I still fold. Two reasons — I don't like the action of pulling a long sleeve to check the time, seems inconvenient. And secondly, we don't wear watches just to check the time, right?
Me too. But I still fold. Two reasons — I don't like the action of pulling a long sleeve to check the time, seems inconvenient. And secondly, we don't wear watches just to check the time, right?
I'm nearsighted, so I do the "model pose" of lifting forearm level to chest, which generally pulls a sleeve back enough. But the snugger or bulkier a sleeve gets, the more deliberately I'm choosing a tiny watch. Probably not what anyone here wants to hear, but I'm more concerned about wear on the garment than some watch fondness.