JJ Irani
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Hey guys, how come I never have the "hair-pulling"Hi guys,
This is a dead serious thread. Any wise-ass comments and you're banned....for good!!
I've heard a lot of guys complaining about "hair-pulling" with the Oyster bracelet. So how come I never experience this? :grin:
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CJ
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Because wool is thicker and tougher than regular hair
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uncle aj
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It's not hair it's white wire.
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Tools
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I've never had such an issue with a Rolex...
Not from an Oyster of a Jubilee bracelet....
I've cut a few fingers on these oysters...
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uncle aj
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| Tools wrote: | I've never had such an issue with a Rolex...
Not from an Oyster of a Jubilee bracelet....
I've cut a few fingers on these oysters...
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Bahrain is said to be the Pearl of the Gulf. Pearl in Arabic is Lulu and there are plenty of examples of it's use in Bahrain. There's the Lulu Centre and Lulu Roundabout just to name two. I'll stop now because I'm starting to frighten myself.
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mailman
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The bracelet won't dmamge steel wool
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Flatlander
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Awww JJ, surely you knew what kind of comments this thread was going to generate.
My son has commented that a metal bracelet pulled the hair on this arm but I think it's due to the quality of the bracelet. He had hair pulling problems with a Seiko. I think the Rolex links are much higher quality (precise sizing and fit) which eliminates this particular problem.
It's never been a problem for me but I do admit it tends to pull on bank account when you decide that you need more than one. :lol:
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Tardis
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The white hairs are pure Merino wool.
So tough
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uncle aj
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| Tardis wrote: | The white hairs are pure Merino wool.
So tough |
Must be different than the hairs he used to have on his head.
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JJ Irani
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I knew it!! I knew it!!
Not even ONE serious reply!! :( Should I have expected one?
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uncle aj
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| JJ Irani wrote: |
Not even ONE serious reply!! :( Should I have expected one?  |
Well in a word....................No!
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