Backward LE Bracelet
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Re: Backward LE Bracelet
Just some advice - if you are not sure what to do I suggest leave it alone. I haven't bothered; it looks fine, feels fine on my wrist and is the same way round as other makes I own...up to you but don't risk spoiling the strap for little gain...UB..
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Re: Backward LE Bracelet
For me, it was nothing to do with the logo; it just felt wrong closing it in that direction. Every other steel-strapped watch I've had has had a clasp that closes in the same direction - right-to-left, if that make sense. The LE didn't and it felt unnatural, so I swapped it round. No harder than taking links out.
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Re: Backward LE Bracelet
Yes your right. The bracelet just feels wrong when fastening it. Mine is now swapped around.springer wrote:For me, it was nothing to do with the logo; it just felt wrong closing it in that direction. Every other steel-strapped watch I've had has had a clasp that closes in the same direction - right-to-left, if that make sense. The LE didn't and it felt unnatural, so I swapped it round. No harder than taking links out.
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