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will have to double check, maybe I shouldn't have huh? This really upsets me, maybe I can sell it and get a Titanium?
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How tight are you wearing the watch? This sounds to me either like a reaction to a metal used in the band/case back or your skin reacting to extended pressure and a lack of breathability under the strap. If it's either of those simple hydro-cortisone (or similar) steroid creme and leaving the watch off for a few days should clear it right up. If it's the breathablity issue than just take your watch off at night and that should prevent it from recurring. If not get a referral to a dermatologist and consult an expert
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A nickel reaction is what I was thinking too. Could also be cobalt as that's another binding agent that some people have sensitivities to. Why not switch to a different strap, leather or nylon, and see if that helps?
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Sorry brother, it's a virus and if you don't cut it off at the source you will be a zombie in no time! ... to late...
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I would definitley take off your watch to sleep and shower man, let your arm air out.
I have a similar problem that happens with my ring finger if I do not remove my ring and dry my finger off after a shower.
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Well if this outbreak ever leaves me and I can wear my watch again I will be taking it off, best believe that.
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I wash my watch in the sink with an old toothbrush and dishwashing soap. Works great.
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One of the shops regulars is a doctor, I spoke to him and he said 1st to stop using the ointment all it does is spread the rash (awesome) and to expect it to come back if I put the watch back on, so double awesome......so I haven't broke the news to the wife yet, not sure what I am going to do yet.
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Finally picked up my Tag today, they did a heck of a job polishing the band and I think they swapped out the bezel, I had a pretty nice ding in the 12 o'clock marker. Plus the movement is back from the dead. So happy I sent it out for a second opinion.
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Nice & classy Ade.
Update on me, rash finally cleared up, bought some mole skin and put that on the back of the watch, I do not shower, swim, sleep or wash dishes with my watch on and all seems ok for now.
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What's your new watch 46 mm?
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