Crown mark

Anyone else get crown marks on the top of their hand? Let's see them.

I notice when i wear my 42mm a lot its more pronounced than when I'm wearing 40mm or below.

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Wear you watch above your ulna and this won’t be an issue

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What @LouisBucketHat said. My watches always sit that little bit higher and it's not an issue.

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Wear it on your right wrist, never had any crown marks and not damaged a crown in 50yrs

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I really hate the watches that do this. They are all too big (38mm+). No such problem today!

I wish the bookmark function worked. I'd keep this thread to throw at the lunkheads who claim that case diameter doesn't matter and to only worry about lug-to-lug distance.

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Oldmanwatches

Wear it on your right wrist, never had any crown marks and not damaged a crown in 50yrs

But I use my right hand when i go to the bathroom.....

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btones

But I use my right hand when i go to the bathroom.....

Well you'll be able to check the time at the same time 😅

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I have big squishy wrists so find it quite easy to position the watch where this doesn't happen. 😎

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I wear my watches above the wrist joint, and never have that problem.

I think it's just one of those things you need to learn to live with if you wear a watch low and/or loose.

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btones

But I use my right hand when i go to the bathroom.....

Too much information 😀