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Ryxmd

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Oct 2, 2014
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I just got my watch with the Milanese loop after wearing it for 30mins, changing settings, and whatnot, I noticed that the top of the band wasn't properly attached to the watch. I was able to slide it around and remove it without pressing the button. I tried to get it to stay locked in but couldn't. I examined the bottom and I was able to attach it and the click almost instantly. I thought it was a defected band but decided to keep trying. I was finally able to get to snap in place with exact precision. I guess it wasn't attached properly from the factory. What are the chances that it get's loose while on your wrist without the button pressed?
 
I just got my watch with the Milanese loop after wearing it for 30mins, changing settings, and whatnot, I noticed that the top of the band wasn't properly attached to the watch. I was able to slide it around and remove it without pressing the button. I tried to get it to stay locked in but couldn't. I examined the bottom and I was able to attach it and the click almost instantly. I thought it was a defected band but decided to keep trying. I was finally able to get to snap in place with exact precision. I guess it wasn't attached properly from the factory. What are the chances that it get's loose while on your wrist without the button pressed?

I kinda have the same problem on a 42mm classic buckle.
 
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