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  • #31
    Looks good for "dress down" days.

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    • #32
      good for bros going back for ICT....

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      • #33
        i dun wear straps (leather or cloth), coz after some time, it will smell or crack.. or issit me only?
        but i like the one in the pic..
        nicely done up

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        • #34
          personally i dont think NATO straps are suitable for rolex sports models as the watch is heavy and the straps does not offer much support. this will mean top heavy bottom light, the watch will tend to slide abit forward/backward.

          practical issues aside, it looks ok.
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          • #35
            Personally...I only like bracelets or rubber straps hehe...at least can wash


            Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)

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            • #36
              hi bro,
              during world war, the soldiers wore rolex with straps???

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              • #37
                ermm.i noe all military issued submariners comes with nato straps.

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                • #38
                  Nato straps are very comfortable, even for heavy watches. Of course it's not really suitable for business dress, but for casual wear, it's nice. It's light and wrap the wrist well. No issues regarding contact with water/sweat. Good quality nylon straps have very long shelf life too.
                  [SIZE="2"][U][B]Movement collection:[/B][/U]
                  [U]German:[/U] Junghans 687, Durowe 7420
                  [U]Russian:[/U] Poljot 3133, Poljot 2612, Vostok
                  [U]Chinese:[/U] Seagull
                  [U]Japanese:[/U] Seiko(s)
                  [U]Swiss:[/U] ETA(s)+Valjoux+Unitas(s), Zenith(s), JLC, Rolex, Lemania(s), IWC[/SIZE]

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                  • #39
                    how much for the nato strap and where u change it? i'm considering doing it for my subdate...despite numerous objections from fellow forumers..hehehhehe

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                    • #40
                      The one that I used is actually 18mm from my Seagull purchase. The other better quality Nato straps (from US) that I have are much thicker and cannot go through the gap between the spring bar and casing. You better check the thickness of the strap. Gnomonwatches has quite a good range of Nato straps. I did DIY for strap changing.
                      [SIZE="2"][U][B]Movement collection:[/B][/U]
                      [U]German:[/U] Junghans 687, Durowe 7420
                      [U]Russian:[/U] Poljot 3133, Poljot 2612, Vostok
                      [U]Chinese:[/U] Seagull
                      [U]Japanese:[/U] Seiko(s)
                      [U]Swiss:[/U] ETA(s)+Valjoux+Unitas(s), Zenith(s), JLC, Rolex, Lemania(s), IWC[/SIZE]

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                      • #41
                        oic.. i wanan change to a thick fat strap.. coz currently my bracelet only allows me to wear mah.. too big for my wife.. so i was hoping to make it adjustable in 2 sizes so both of us can wear...(so can tempt her to buy 1 more..hehehhe)

                        or got any other bracelet options whereby it can be adjusted easily...
                        hopefully i don't have to adjust until i can only use the diver's extension when im wearing and she can wear normally.hahahah

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                        • #42
                          Rolex LEC

                          I have been trying very hard to capture Rolex LEC (Laser Etched Coronet) with my macro lens. Not successful I have to say. Yes,managed to catch it, but far from nice. I have seen better pictures in internet. Anyone want to share your LEC? I didn't use tripod. With tripod, I think the chance of getting sharper image is higher.
                          See the picture below, the LEC is at the bottom, middle

                          [SIZE="2"][U][B]Movement collection:[/B][/U]
                          [U]German:[/U] Junghans 687, Durowe 7420
                          [U]Russian:[/U] Poljot 3133, Poljot 2612, Vostok
                          [U]Chinese:[/U] Seagull
                          [U]Japanese:[/U] Seiko(s)
                          [U]Swiss:[/U] ETA(s)+Valjoux+Unitas(s), Zenith(s), JLC, Rolex, Lemania(s), IWC[/SIZE]

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                          • #43
                            NICE effort !!! NICE shot !!!

                            Seeing the LEC with the naked eyes is already very challenging.

                            I took these with a little trick .....




                            The white one is really difficult to capture ...
                            Last edited by champagneluver; 20-10-08, 07:06 PM.
                            Body Of Fat, Heart Of Gold.

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                            • #44
                              Nice shots bro
                              [SIZE="2"][U][B]Movement collection:[/B][/U]
                              [U]German:[/U] Junghans 687, Durowe 7420
                              [U]Russian:[/U] Poljot 3133, Poljot 2612, Vostok
                              [U]Chinese:[/U] Seagull
                              [U]Japanese:[/U] Seiko(s)
                              [U]Swiss:[/U] ETA(s)+Valjoux+Unitas(s), Zenith(s), JLC, Rolex, Lemania(s), IWC[/SIZE]

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Hary View Post
                                Nice shots bro
                                Your LEC shot inspired me to try and capture them on camera ....

                                You may want to try to shine a little torch from the 12o'clock position towards the six o'clock position.

                                The light will bring out the etched crown making it earier to be captured.

                                And thanks for the inspiration ....
                                Body Of Fat, Heart Of Gold.

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