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Will a mesh/milanese bracelet with a small magnet effect a mechanical watch?

 

For example, something like this:

 

https://m.aliexpress.com/item/33027240361.html?pid=808_0000_0101&spm=a2g0n.search-amp.list.33027240361&aff_trace_key=b89a3440ab3c411a9fa12873a71fb082-1569946906622-01221-VnYZvQVf&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=7208amp-io59oqMbEcd8iLt7LOBMaQ1570458464852

 

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Will a mesh/milanese bracelet with a small magnet effect a mechanical watch?
 
For example, something like this:
 
https://m.aliexpress.com/item/33027240361.html?pid=808_0000_0101&spm=a2g0n.search-amp.list.33027240361&aff_trace_key=b89a3440ab3c411a9fa12873a71fb082-1569946906622-01221-VnYZvQVf&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=7208amp-io59oqMbEcd8iLt7LOBMaQ1570458464852
 
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Specifically Seiko, Miyota, ETA, Seagull type movement?

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Yes. If not from it magnetizing the hairspring then probably from the numerous drops the watch will endure. Also I can imagine having your wrist constantly sticking to metal things will start to get old pretty fast like when typing on a laptop.

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