I'm thinking of adding this feature to the bracelet.
Do you think this would be a good one?
Regardless of the design of the bracelet.
Just this kind of quick switch link mechanism.
As always, it depends. I'm all for improving the ease of sizing a bracelet. And by doing so improving accessibility for those of us having mobility or fine motor issues is great.
The questions are if this system is as strong as the ones we are used to and if this system isn't that much more expensive. If it is comparable or better I say absolutely go for it! 👍
I only need to adjust the links in my bracelet once so I don't want this feature adding more failure points to the bracelet and more cost to the watch.
Unless somebody share the watch with an other person isn't really necessary bc once the bracelet is adjusted then why would someone one to readjusting it
Unless somebody share the watch with an other person isn't really necessary bc once the bracelet is adjusted then why would someone one to readjusting it
Guess to enhance the customer experience when they first get the watch and without needing the tools to adjust the bracelet
Guess to enhance the customer experience when they first get the watch and without needing the tools to adjust the bracelet
Your argument does make sense but I guess it mainly depends on what customers you focusing. I mean if the majority of the customers are collectors such as WatchCrunch users then it's a beneficial feature but if the majority are just a casual fashion watch wearers then it's pointless
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I feel like the name is already trade marked by Cartier
Adding or removing links are not frequent jobs, to be worth the extra cost and questionable durability.
He'll ya! Love it! It would add another layer of ease of use on a bracelet. The least amount of screwdriver use on a bracelet is priceless.
Yeah, I'm not sure it's a value add on this end.
Wow, was not familiar with this - massively in favour of anything that makes changes quicker/easier.
As always, it depends. I'm all for improving the ease of sizing a bracelet. And by doing so improving accessibility for those of us having mobility or fine motor issues is great.
The questions are if this system is as strong as the ones we are used to and if this system isn't that much more expensive. If it is comparable or better I say absolutely go for it! 👍
Casio has a quick link removal system that is the $hit. All for anything to make resizing bracelets easier
Its a great selling feature but not terribly practical for the extra expense.
I only need to adjust the links in my bracelet once so I don't want this feature adding more failure points to the bracelet and more cost to the watch.
Great design Leonardo, though for me it is less of a feature if the clasp does not have quick adjust.
If the clasp has a on the fly micro adjust, I'm not sure I see the need. Very cool though
Idk how would the comfort be? Switching links is not too often of s thing also
Brilliant….. now you see it I can’t believe it wasn’t thought of before!
Would rather have tool-less micro adjust that looks good and isn't too chunky than quick link change. But more easy is always better!
Unless somebody share the watch with an other person isn't really necessary bc once the bracelet is adjusted then why would someone one to readjusting it
Unless somebody share the watch with an other person isn't really necessary bc once the bracelet is adjusted then why would someone one to readjusting it
Guess to enhance the customer experience when they first get the watch and without needing the tools to adjust the bracelet
Guess to enhance the customer experience when they first get the watch and without needing the tools to adjust the bracelet
Your argument does make sense but I guess it mainly depends on what customers you focusing. I mean if the majority of the customers are collectors such as WatchCrunch users then it's a beneficial feature but if the majority are just a casual fashion watch wearers then it's pointless
No, it's something that's only needed once!