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    Quote Originally Posted by 72gmc View Post
    What did you just do to me? I already have a watch strap problem.
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    Just ordered one of these for my bronze TC-9 1970s diver. I'm a little concerned about the bulk of all the rings on the zulu style, but maybe it will be a non issue. If someone has any idea where I can find a traditional NATO with bronze hardware I'd be all over it.


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    rm--my maratac natos look to be about the same bulk, and I only really notice it when I'm wearing certain long sleeve sweaters. I purchased a few zulu straps for long sleeve season.
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    So my slip down the automatic watch and strap wormhole has begun.

    The Blue NATO is a BluShark regular. Matches the dial nicely, but should have done the black hardware option.


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    Yep I do like the NATOs. At first the do feel bulky than they wear in and all is well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rmplum View Post
    I'm a little concerned about the bulk of all the rings on the zulu style, but maybe it will be a non issue.
    I have a no-name strap on my Seiko 5 with similar-looking hardware, but because two keepers are relatively tight in the strap they stay folded, don'f flop around, and don't catch on anything. (obviously the one that forms the body of the buckle can't flip up, so that can't be a problem at all) I don't notice them at all, and they're a total non-issue. Hopefully yours will work out too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mabouya View Post
    I have a no-name strap on my Seiko 5 with similar-looking hardware, but because two keepers are relatively tight in the strap they stay folded, don'f flop around, and don't catch on anything. (obviously the one that forms the body of the buckle can't flip up, so that can't be a problem at all) I don't notice them at all, and they're a total non-issue. Hopefully yours will work out too.
    You nailed it, both straps are great and it is a non-issue.

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    I've become a sucker for Marine Nationale straps, particularly Erika's MN Straps, over NATO or Zulus. Great stuff and stupid comfortable.

    You were NOT kidding. It was pricey, but having the watch fit just right is priceless. Anybody want some NATOS on the cheap? This MN is never coming off.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rmplum View Post
    You were NOT kidding. It was pricey, but having the watch fit just right is priceless. Anybody want some NATOS on the cheap? This MN is never coming off.

    That's awesome and glad you're happy with it. The brass buckle option looks killer. Which watch is that? That's an awesome bronze homage to a Seiko 6105.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theflashunc View Post
    That's awesome and glad you're happy with it. The brass buckle option looks killer. Which watch is that? That's an awesome bronze homage to a Seiko 6105.
    Thats kinda sorta exactly what it is. Seiko NH35A Movement in a bronze body. From a microbrand named TC-9. Check out Monteur Horloges on Instagram for the next level stuff. Was tipped off about him by Carlos Ruiz on Matt Farah's watch podcast.

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    I got mine - black with silver hardware and the glow-in-the-dark stitch. The glow is not so powerful, but it has a silliness factor that I like. The fit is good, but I wasn't expecting a stretch band. I read the info fairly closely, but given the design, the stretch aspect makes sense. So it isn't really a woven nylon band but a strip of the sort of stretchy material used on a Blundstone boot. Doesn't look like elastic so that's good. I don't take my watch off - that's why I got a divers watch rated to 300m - so we'll see how it does getting soaked on a daily basis.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rmplum View Post
    ...Was tipped off about him by Carlos Ruiz on Matt Farah's watch podcast.

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    All I heard on that podcast (actually watched the youtube video) was Rolex, Rolex, Rolex but that is why I watched that episode.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NYCfixie View Post
    All I heard on that podcast (actually watched the youtube video) was Rolex, Rolex, Rolex but that is why I watched that episode.
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    The watch, not at all. But the strap, definitely yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j44ke View Post
    I got mine - black with silver hardware and the glow-in-the-dark stitch. The glow is not so powerful, but it has a silliness factor that I like. The fit is good, but I wasn't expecting a stretch band. I read the info fairly closely, but given the design, the stretch aspect makes sense. So it isn't really a woven nylon band but a strip of the sort of stretchy material used on a Blundstone boot. Doesn't look like elastic so that's good. I don't take my watch off - that's why I got a divers watch rated to 300m - so we'll see how it does getting soaked on a daily basis.
    We shall see how long I can (if I can) hold off before buying the navy trident model to match the dial on that bronze watch. I really wanted the original colored band (green w/yellow stripe), but even as a fashion challenged engineer I realize that too many different colors is too many different colors.

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    Just got a Hirsch leather strap for my Grand Seiko. As gorgeous as the bracelet was, this is just more comfortable.


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    I've never liked metal bracelets. They just pull at your arm hair, which I have plenty of.

    FWIW I bought three NATO straps from NATO Strap Co. for about $20 shipped for all three. Quality appears to be great. Their naming system and website kinda sucks, they give a unique name to each individual color variant of the same strap design, which is dumb IMO. If I were doing it I'd give each style a name, and then offer multiple color options for that style. A white F150 and a red F150 are both still F150's, know what I mean?

    All three I got were this style The Brigade Ballistic Nylon Strap w/ Polished Hardware (Stitched) 18mm

    EDIT to add :: Can anyone explain to me why anyone would ever buy a $160 nylon NATO strap when you can get good quality nylon NATO straps for less than $15 all over the internet? Dark brown polyester strap Nato Straps - 31CWZ7566w | OMEGA(R)
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    Quote Originally Posted by dgaddis View Post
    EDIT to add :: Can anyone explain to me why anyone would ever buy a $160 nylon NATO strap when you can get good quality nylon NATO straps for less than $15 all over the internet? Dark brown polyester strap Nato Straps - 31CWZ7566w | OMEGA(R)
    Not all nylons are the same. Not all construction is the same. I have some cheap NATOs and they're fine, but they pale in comparison to the nylon strap that came on my Tudor in terms of comfort.

    It's also worth noting that the same applies to metal bracelets. Some bracelets have stiff pivots and designs that will catch arm hair and others are incredibly comfortable and never catch hair or skin. The attention to design and wearability is part of why some luxury watches command a higher price. It ain't cheap to sweat those details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew Strongin View Post
    Not all nylons are the same. Not all construction is the same. I have some cheap NATOs and they're fine, but they pale in comparison to the nylon strap that came on my Tudor in terms of comfort.

    It's also worth noting that the same applies to metal bracelets. Some bracelets have stiff pivots and designs that will catch arm hair and others are incredibly comfortable and never catch hair or skin. The attention to design and wearability is part of why some luxury watches command a higher price. It ain't cheap to sweat those details.
    This was my experience. My Grand Seiko bracelet is generally absurdly comfortable. But where it rests on my wrist and how I spend most of my day klacking away at a keyboard let to some uncomfortable pressure points on the underside of my wrist from the bracelet. When I'm outside being a a keyboard drone, its phenomenally comfortable. But since I spend 8-10 hours, 5 days a week at the desk, something had to give. It's nice to have options anyways.

    But your point is spot on. Even the quality of bracelet within Seiko varies incredibly widely across their range of models and price points. The expensive stuff is, not always, but generally better made and more comfortable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theflashunc View Post
    This was my experience. My Grand Seiko bracelet is generally absurdly comfortable. But where it rests on my wrist and how I spend most of my day klacking away at a keyboard let to some uncomfortable pressure points on the underside of my wrist from the bracelet. When I'm outside being a a keyboard drone, its phenomenally comfortable. But since I spend 8-10 hours, 5 days a week at the desk, something had to give. It's nice to have options anyways.

    But your point is spot on. Even the quality of bracelet within Seiko varies incredibly widely across their range of models and price points. The expensive stuff is, not always, but generally better made and more comfortable.
    I usually slide my watch up my wrist a bit so it doesn't press against the keyboard when typing. But everyone's different in what works for them and the situation. I regularly wear watches on nylon or leather, both of which are very comfortable. I think the important thing to keep in mind, which you touched on as well, is that there are elements of design and construction that go into why some products are more expensive than others. It's not all branding and logos. If you ever get a chance, get your hands on the Glidelock clasp on a Rolex Sea Dweller or Deepsea. You can watch videos or read about it, but feeling the precision and quality in person is a different thing. For most people it's not worth the money, and that's totally cool and completely understandable. Rational, even. But that clasp alone is impressive beyond almost anything I've seen on another watch. A clasp is not a clasp, just as a bracelet, strap, etc. is not a...

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