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Which Watch Adjustment Cushion Is Right for You? Suede vs. Leather vs. Neoprene
If you love the look of a metal watch but wish it felt like a soft strap, you are not alone. Metal bracelets look fantastic, yet they slide, pinch, and never quite sit right between link sizes. Linx watch adjustment cushions fix that by adding a thin, comfortable layer exactly where you need it — so you keep the look of a metal watch and gain the feel of a more comfortable strap alternative. Linx comes in three materials: suede, leather, and waterproof neoprene. Each one solv
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19 hours ago5 min read


Can You Wear Your Watch in the Water? A Guide to Showcasing your Time Piece with Sweaty Wrists or even in the Ocean.
So, can you actually wear your watch in the water? Sometimes yes, sometimes no — it depends entirely on your specific watch and how it is rated. Before you take any watch near a pool, shower, or the ocean, it helps to understand what "water resistant" really means and how to read the number stamped on your caseback. How Watches Keep Water Out Almost no watch is truly "waterproof" — the accurate term is water resistant. A watch keeps moisture out with a set of rubber gaskets (
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4 days ago5 min read


Watch Crown Digging Into Your Hand? Here's How to Fix It
If your watch crown digs into the back of your hand, it's usually a fit problem. Here's why it happens and how to fix the discomfort for good.
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Jul 102 min read


How to Make a Watch Fit Tighter Without Removing Links
Removing links isn’t always the answer. Learn how to make a watch fit tighter using micro-adjustments, adhesive cushions, and other simple methods before permanently resizing your bracelet.
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Jul 33 min read


Why Your Watch Slides on Your Wrist (And How to Fix It Without Removing Links)
Is your watch sliding on your wrist even after resizing? Learn why metal bracelets shift, how micro-adjustments fail, and the simple way to achieve a perfect fit without removing links. Introduction Few things are more frustrating than a luxury watch that won’t stay put. You size the bracelet, remove links, adjust the clasp—yet the watch still slides, rotates, and never quite feels locked in. Not only is it uncomfortable, but it throws off the way the watch looks, causes the
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Jan 152 min read
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