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Old 8 February 2024, 10:03 PM   #1
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Bracelet suggestions for Aqua Terra (The trouble with making posts half asleep)

I've been committing quite a few sloppy errors in my posts - talk texting mostly. This time the title says OP instead of Aqua Terra (and the photo didn't upload) Undoubtedly because I was wiring funds to complete an Oyster Perpetual purchase while making this post. Anyway...........

Would appreciate any tips, besides hodinkee as to where you get some nice aftermarket straps. Alligator maybe or otherwise dress. Deployant if available. I would love some options for this beautiful watch. The omega site doesn't have a ton of options IMO
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I really like the vertical teak dial. My son's is quite similar.
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I really like the vertical teak dial. My son's is quite similar.
Yes, did your son recently get married? I saw a post maybe on reddit and it inspired me to hunt this down. The dial is beautiful
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A day and date AT, looks good, haven’t seen that.
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Old 10 February 2024, 12:12 AM   #5
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A day and date AT, looks good, haven’t seen that.
Yes, less of these I think. My appreciation for omega grows and grows
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Yes, less of these I think. My appreciation for omega grows and grows
Just noticed, it’s month and date, still, uncommon and I like how it reads.

Omega makes a nice deployant clasp, I have it on my rubber strap.
I presume that can be fitted to an aftermarket strap of your choice, yes?

With all this talk about the AT, I think I’ll strap mine on for the weekend.
Cheers!!
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Just noticed, it’s month and date, still, uncommon and I like how it reads.

Omega makes a nice deployant clasp, I have it on my rubber strap.
I presume that can be fitted to an aftermarket strap of your choice, yes?

With all this talk about the AT, I think I’ll strap mine on for the weekend.
Cheers!!
Yes Month and date - not Day and Date- its funky The clasp is easy. Finding a nice light brown or tan not junky strap not as easy
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