in what way the watch is designed for?
for example, i do know that for some panerai models, there is the quick release pin which makes it easier to change strap. is it because of this, that is why owners of panerai change straps? what about those models that they don't come with quick release pin, the owners of those models still change straps.
as such is it because of the "culture" of the early panerai owners who change straps that makes it acceptable to change straps?
how about sinn watches? some models comes with tool and additional straps. some models have additional straps but no tool. but it does not seem to be as common compared to panerai.
how about tudor watches? some models also comes with additional straps. but no tools.
so is it because that it comes with the tool that makes it popular to change and/or it comes with additional straps that makes it a "culture" to change.
if rolex were to introduce a tool to ease the use of changing bracelet/straps, will rolex wearer change bracelet with straps?
there is a forum member who sells end links for certain rolex models, this will facilitate the use of leather straps,etc. there is a strap maker who makes end links that allows the use of nato strap to slip through.
for example, i do know that for some panerai models, there is the quick release pin which makes it easier to change strap. is it because of this, that is why owners of panerai change straps? what about those models that they don't come with quick release pin, the owners of those models still change straps.
as such is it because of the "culture" of the early panerai owners who change straps that makes it acceptable to change straps?
how about sinn watches? some models comes with tool and additional straps. some models have additional straps but no tool. but it does not seem to be as common compared to panerai.
how about tudor watches? some models also comes with additional straps. but no tools.
so is it because that it comes with the tool that makes it popular to change and/or it comes with additional straps that makes it a "culture" to change.
if rolex were to introduce a tool to ease the use of changing bracelet/straps, will rolex wearer change bracelet with straps?
there is a forum member who sells end links for certain rolex models, this will facilitate the use of leather straps,etc. there is a strap maker who makes end links that allows the use of nato strap to slip through.
Originally posted by BAR_Honda
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