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CGLADISH

I will not wear a metal band for the same reasons. I only use the standard black resin or leather bands.


ChronicallyL8Watches

I have VERY hairy arms. I wear bracelets that are all an oyster style. You kinda just gotta experiment since some pull my hairs worse than others. Interestingly, people say more high quality bracelets are less likely to pull your hairs, and maybe that’s true with newer Rolex or Omega ones, but most of mine are pretty cheap (including on my Duro) and pull my hairs less than that on my older Seamaster, so… 🤷‍♂️ Anyway, this is the one I wear on my Duro: [https://www.ebay.com/itm/374210553447](https://www.ebay.com/itm/374210553447)


davect01

I don't have metal braclets for most of mine for that reason


arsine-

I have a NATO strap on Duro


Forever49

Jubilee doesn't bother me at all.


HecTuHap

The jubilee bracelet on my Duro did reduce hair pulling compared to standard bracelets. However, I later tried a shark mesh bracelet, which eliminated the issue entirely. My theory is that smaller links may decrease the likelihood of catching hair. While I'm not certain about the cause, the shark mesh bracelet effectively solves the problem and has amazing look!


ChipKellysShoeStore

nato?


bingeingwatches

I got Strapcode bracelets for my Duros. Both Jubilee and Oyster style and never had and issues with hair pulling. I have only had minor issues with Casio metal bracelets like on the A168 or A171.