If you’ve ever noticed tiny curled shavings on your sheets, pillow, or wrist, especially after removing a smartwatch, you’re not alone. These little curls often look like Velcro hooks, leaving many people puzzled.
But the source is surprisingly simple: your smartwatch or fitness tracker band. Bands made from silicone, rubber, or soft synthetics gradually wear down with daily use.
As you move, adjust, or remove your watch, repeated friction and bending cause the material to shed tiny shavings. These fragments often go unnoticed until they collect on your bed or stick to your skin.
Unlike leather, which cracks, or metal, which scratches, rubber and silicone wear away in subtle ways — shedding these miniature curls. Wearing your watch for workouts or during sleep accelerates the wear, as sweat, oils, and temperature shifts further break down the strap. Cheaper bands tend to degrade faster, while higher-quality materials like woven nylon or premium silicone last longer and resist shedding.
To reduce this, regularly clean your band with mild soap and water, dry it after workouts, and occasionally give your wrist a break. And when it’s time to replace your strap, investing in a better one can save you future hassle. So next time you spot those tiny curls, don’t worry. They’re just signs of a well-worn, hardworking accessory — a reminder to give your trusted smartwatch a little TLC.