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I wore the watch 24x7 (except 1 hour daily charging) for about 2 months. Occasionally it was uncomfortable or sweaty but mostly it was very comfortable. One day I observed the skin under by watch was a little hard with minor swelling. I decided to not wear the watch for 2-3 days to let the wrist relax. But the area where I usually wear watch started to swell with light pain. I watched for two weeks since it was not affecting much. In the third week, I consulted my physician who immediately declared it to be a ganglion. He said that reason for ganglions are not known but it practically harmless and should go away in 12-18 months. But it can't be a concidence that ganglion developed tight under the watch when I was wearing it for 2 months. And now I am stuck not being able to wear any other watch either for a year. I hope I am the exception but do watch out if the watch causes ganglions to any of you too.