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dubv23

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Mar 20, 2015
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Ive found that the haptic feedback is not as strong as I would like. Sometimes I find that I do not even feel the taps.

I have been tinkering and found that when the watch is on my left hand with the crown on the left side of the face (toward my body) the feedback is much more pronounced vs having the crown facing toward my hand. The downside is I really dislike having the crown on that side of the watch.

I'm assuming the engine is on one side of the watch which means better contact on that side needs to be made. Or... The 42mm is too large to make the ideal contact with my wrist to provide feedback.

I am also testing switching the band orientation to put the loop of the Milanese at the top of the watch vs the bottom (as it came out of the box) to see if this provides better contact

Has anyone else found the haptic to be a little weak?

Note: I am wearing the band pretty snug and wear it above the wrist bone to provide enough area for the watch to sit.

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I've also turned haptic feedback all the way up and I'm not 100% sure I understand the prominent feedback option. I turned it on and did not notice anything different.
 
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