• umami_wasabi@lemmy.ml
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    How about typical watch bands? Without comparison, I highly doubt this is only happening on smartwatch bands.

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      If you buy a $10 “fashion watch” from the ugly shiny watch depot at your local dollar mart, odds are you’ll have wrist cancer in a month.

      Only watches I own are stainless steel, with stainless, leather, or fabric straps.

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          They asked about typical watch bands.

          I use what I consider typical watch bands.

          I don’t worry about what elastomer or poly whatever is in these other bands.

          Silicone is not without risk. And products sold on amazon aren’t exactly always as marketed.

          https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4884743/

          Anyway, I was commenting on typical.

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              Congratulations on quoting the summary and skipping over

              In conclusion, considering the safety of the direct application or contact by humans with siloxanes, the polycondensation reaction is preferred, due to lower contamination with low molecular weight siloxanes of cyclic structure. The literature indicates that they exhibit toxic effects, for example: cancerogenicity, modifications in proteins conformation, influence on the immune system, genotoxicity, skin irritations, intraocular pressure increase and teratogenicity

              Trust the maker of that silicone strap on amazon named qxzijhnnnggqqi qzzcni all you want to produce the kind of silicone or whatever other material.

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                  You’re right, nowhere does it mention toxicity, except the entire article.

                  And you’re right, I am not sure there aren’t any heavy metals in my leather and fabric straps.

                  And you’re also correct that the stainless straps that I do have which I bought from a jeweler I am additionally uncertain about their contents aside from the manufacturers certification.

                  But weren’t you talking about silicone?