Yes I have read about scratching. All I am really interested in doing is a screen protector.You will have to clean the case and the watch daily. And whatever debris gets inside could scratch the casing if you aren't careful.
That actually looks really smart. I have no need for anything like that, but I can see how people doing really rugged workouts (rock climbing, mud runs, etc) could find something like this super useful.I think I have a solution. Thinking back on my Military days we used watch bands that had a velcro flap the covered the watch face. Night vision equipment can pick up the luminous watch dials from a fair distance. Digital watches were not in common use at that time. I found one that I rather like. Basically you slide this over the existing watch and its watch band. The flap can be pulled over the watch. This slip cover is open on the bottom for the watch sensors. It can be quickly removed when you don't need it.
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Why not buy a wide sweat band instead? That way you can cover when needed and quickly slide off when its not needed.I think I have a solution. Thinking back on my Military days we used watch bands that had a velcro flap the covered the watch face. Night vision equipment can pick up the luminous watch dials from a fair distance. Digital watches were not in common use at that time. I found one that I rather like. Basically you slide this over the existing watch and its watch band. The flap can be pulled over the watch. This slip cover is open on the bottom for the watch sensors. It can be quickly removed when you don't need it.
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If the flap incorporated magnets, it could be an easier option — flip it open and the magnets hold the flap open, close it and the magnets keep it closed.Why not buy a wide sweat band instead? That way you can cover when needed and quickly slide off when its not needed.
What he posted is very bulky and will get in the way of normal wrist action, in my opinion.If the flap incorporated magnets, it could be an easier option — flip it open and the magnets hold the flap open, close it and the magnets keep it closed.
If the flap incorporated magnets, it could be an easier option — flip it open and the magnets hold the flap open, close it and the magnets keep it closed.
Maybe. It would depend on how it fits your wrist and how high up you wear it. Looking at my own watch/wrist, I think it would probably be fine, but I know a lot of people like to wear their watch way down to the wrist for whatever reason. Either way, it's a pretty niche product and I'm not getting one, I just think it could be useful to people in more rugged outdoor activities.What he posted is very bulky and will get in the way of normal wrist action, in my opinion.
Congratulations. For a year you’ve had to look at an ugly cover while preserving the watch for the next owner.Just sold my watch with not a single scratch. Great deal on Amazon for $18. Just search Tauri band.
Ordered the Spigen I figured for the price if I don't like it I won't use it. Back when I still wore wristwatches I don't recall having any trouble with the watches with glass crystals, and not that much with the cheap plastic ones either.The Spigen Rugged Armor and Elkson look decent.
I can already tell this is going to be wasted, not much, money. Having a wristwatch on for the first time in many years is bringing back the memories of when I used to wear them and at that time even working heavy construction I didn't have much of a problem. I had more problems with watches that could not take getting wet.Ordered the Spigen I figured for the price if I don't like it I won't use it. Back when I still wore wristwatches I don't recall having any trouble with the watches with glass crystals, and not that much with the cheap plastic ones either.