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Post For those that swap straps and bracelets often:
What do you prefer and why? Am thinking comfort, versatility, and etc.

I am anxiously awaiting the black calf strap/bund combo. It just looks too good not try. But honestly, I've never been anything but a bracelet guy. I could never imagine not having drip dry SS on a diver, until I saw some of the strap and bund combos posted in the last month or so.

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Sun Sep 14, 2008 1:16 pm
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Post Re: For those that swap straps and bracelets often:
steve6387 wrote:
What do you prefer and why? Am thinking comfort, versatility, and etc.

I am anxiously awaiting the black calf strap/bund combo. It just looks too good not try. But honestly, I've never been anything but a bracelet guy. I could never imagine not having drip dry SS on a diver, until I saw some of the strap and bund combos posted in the last month or so.

--Steve

prefer strap, i like my strap/bracets to be tight enough so watch will not move

i have 2 nylon straps on zilla and casio pathfinder. and 1 leather and 1 bracelet.

main issue is, if the watch is made from SS and bulky, only way to have it tight is to use nato and i'd rather not


Mon Sep 15, 2008 12:03 am
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Post Re: For those that swap straps and bracelets often:
I like both leather and SS. Mostly I like the visual differences, but after awhile on leather, I start to miss the heavy weight of steel and like to go back.

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Mon Sep 15, 2008 5:10 pm
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Post Re: For those that swap straps and bracelets often:
tripton wrote:
I like both leather and SS. Mostly I like the visual differences, but after awhile on leather, I start to miss the heavy weight of steel and like to go back.


Couldn't agree more, the heavier the better :D


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Post Re: For those that swap straps and bracelets often:
Wow, i'm really coming to this party LATE... :roll: ...but I still wanted to comment.

I've always been much more of a bracelet guy...just always liked the looks of a watch on bracelet. I used to own a dive watch from another company that I believe uses the same(or very similar) bracelet as the Enzo's. To be honest, the overall weight of the watch was just too much for me...so I flipped it. So, when I bought my Sub Hatch, I got it with the silicon rubber strap. I enjoy wearing my Sub Hatch this way, but the new black calf strap looks amazing and I think it would raise the looks of the Sub Hatch to a whole 'nother level! 8-)

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Post Re: For those that swap straps and bracelets often:
indeed my friend, the new strap my friend put it and the red dial, and mixed the hands, and it looks great, I will get the pic and post it:)

enzo


Sat Oct 10, 2009 4:35 pm
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Post Re: For those that swap straps and bracelets often:
I have a ted su dive strap/buckle coming! I can't wait to get it. I'm also using a black leather greg stevens custom strap. It is impossible to adequately describe the difference between some of the "standard" 79 dollar straps and the custom stuff.
I'm hoping to the ted su dive buckle with leather, and have a custom black leather stitchless with out holes done to fit the dive buckle.


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