Hi all,
I just posted a review of the Rubber B strap for DSSD. Here is the first part of the review:
The rest of the review and the explanation of "strength infusion technology" with carbon fiber is here.
-Sheldon
I just posted a review of the Rubber B strap for DSSD. Here is the first part of the review:
After spending time wearing the Rolex DeepSea SeaDweller (DSSD), I decided to obtain a Rubber B strap. My last Rubber B strap was a successful experience on my GMT-C so I thought a Rubber B for the DSSD was in order.
This particular Rubber B strap has three different design characteristics that separate it from the standard Rubber B strap.
The first significant difference between the original Rubber B and the model designed for the DSSD is that the newer version is designed for an Oysterlock clasp. Rather than selecting a large or small size strap, then cutting the strap to fit as is the procedure for the older Rubber B's, the Carbon DSSD strap is available in specific lengths such that the strap utilizes the bracelet screws on an Oyster clasp. The biggest advantage is that there are not any extra adjustment holes in the strap and the strap can be fitted precisely.
This particular Rubber B strap has three different design characteristics that separate it from the standard Rubber B strap.
The first significant difference between the original Rubber B and the model designed for the DSSD is that the newer version is designed for an Oysterlock clasp. Rather than selecting a large or small size strap, then cutting the strap to fit as is the procedure for the older Rubber B's, the Carbon DSSD strap is available in specific lengths such that the strap utilizes the bracelet screws on an Oyster clasp. The biggest advantage is that there are not any extra adjustment holes in the strap and the strap can be fitted precisely.
The rest of the review and the explanation of "strength infusion technology" with carbon fiber is here.
-Sheldon
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