Which Watch are you wearing today?

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That’s good, because I bought it Tuesday afternoon.
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Hamilton Khaki Field Automatic 38mm.
Been a while since I posted, I have had some significant medical issues, resulting in a 25 lb weight loss, a week long stay each in both the ICU and an InPatient rehabilitation unit along with the loss of some digits on my right hand. Watches were not a priority! Yes I am right handed so it has been a challenge, but on the mend and adapting as a lefty!
So what Watch will work now? Bracelet, no too loose with the weight loss, so I have had to either ask the wife for help or figure it out on my own with Watch straps.
It can be done but it is a whole body experience involving, patience, right thumb, left knee/ thigh, maybe left finger, cursing and teeth!
Probably pretty darn funny to watch but I got it done!
 

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surjimmy

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Been a while since I posted, I have had some significant medical issues, resulting in a 25 lb weight loss, a week long stay each in both the ICU and an InPatient rehabilitation unit along with the loss of some digits on my right hand. Watches were not a priority! Yes I am right handed so it has been a challenge, but on the mend and adapting as a lefty!
So what Watch will work now? Bracelet, no too loose with the weight loss, so I have had to either ask the wife for help or figure it out on my own with Watch straps.
It can be done but it is a whole body experience involving, patience, right thumb, left knee/ thigh, maybe left finger, cursing and teeth!
Probably pretty darn funny to watch but I got it done!
You get well, and worry about the watches later. Let us know if you need anything, and I will put you in my prayers.
 

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Hamilton Khaki Field Automatic 38mm.
Been a while since I posted, I have had some significant medical issues, resulting in a 25 lb weight loss, a week long stay each in both the ICU and an InPatient rehabilitation unit along with the loss of some digits on my right hand. Watches were not a priority! Yes I am right handed so it has been a challenge, but on the mend and adapting as a lefty!
So what Watch will work now? Bracelet, no too loose with the weight loss, so I have had to either ask the wife for help or figure it out on my own with Watch straps.
It can be done but it is a whole body experience involving, patience, right thumb, left knee/ thigh, maybe left finger, cursing and teeth!
Probably pretty darn funny to watch but I got it done!

Sounds like you might hafta learn how to be more ambidextrous now.
:sorry1:

You might consider a Twist-O-Flex watchband. My father loved em. He liked em because they were easy on/easy off and his wrist changed quite often. Swell in the summer and contract in the winter.

I'm the same way but I absolutely HATE those damned things. I prefer a rubber strap. Good luck and wishing you a speedy recovery. :thumb:
 

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