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Sadly I had to sell the watch and ML as the pain continued in both arms

I'm having the exact same problem with a 42mm SS watch with the Milanese Loop. Aches and pains in the arm the watch is on. It's not too tight as I can fit 2 fingers under the ML.

My Wife has a bracelet that's supposed to help with Jet Lag. It has 2 reasonably strong magnets on it and I get exactly the same problem - dull aches and pain in the arm and hand it's worn on.

I've just switched back to a White Sports Band. So far, so good.
 
I'm having the exact same problem with a 42mm SS watch with the Milanese Loop. Aches and pains in the arm the watch is on. It's not too tight as I can fit 2 fingers under the ML.

My Wife has a bracelet that's supposed to help with Jet Lag. It has 2 reasonably strong magnets on it and I get exactly the same problem - dull aches and pain in the arm and hand it's worn on.

I've just switched back to a White Sports Band. So far, so good.

So I had the same problem with my Milanese loop slipping every once in a while. I took an exacto knife and shaved off the extra rubber that goes between the magnet and the strap to level. Once I did that, it doesn't slip at all. Pulling on the hair is still a problem, but one gets used to it.
 
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