I recently got an Apple Watch, and I need a band that's really easy to clasp. I only have one hand and I wear it on that wrist so it's really hard to use most clasps.
I recently got an Apple Watch, and I need a band that's really easy to clasp. I only have one hand and I wear it on that wrist so it's really hard to use most clasps.
I've seen the Milanese loops, but what do you mean by leather loop?Have you tried a leather loop or milanese loop? They don't have traditional buckles so they may be easier for you to wear.
They look like thisI've seen the Milanese loops, but what do you mean by leather loop?
You can have a look at this. Its special design make it easy to install and remove.
http://amzn.to/2haXc1u
I'm a stroke survivor, I use the milanese loop, it works but frequently adjusts itself, requiring teeth adjustment several times an hour. Milanese loops are 100% incompatible with wheelchairs, the magnet is far more strongly attracted to the steel wheel than the watchband. Not much worse than losing your watch during maneuvering a wheelchair up a ramp. In the ever-present Seattle rain.I would also recommend the loops. You can easily tighten these with your teeth, and they work visa magnets.
I'm a stroke survivor, I use the milanese loop, it works but frequently adjusts itself, requiring teeth adjustment several times an hour. Milanese loops are 100% incompatible with wheelchairs, the magnet is far more strongly attracted to the steel wheel than the watchband. Not much worse than losing your watch during maneuvering a wheelchair up a ramp. In the ever-present Seattle rain.