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Old 18 December 2012, 07:17 AM   #1
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Everest band

I am one of those people searching for the perfect complement watch band to the timeless oyster. So I am forever tinkering until I find what works. I just got my Everest band in the mail today and i think it looks great. So far the first thing I have noticed compared to the RubberB is that the Everest is more pliable and does not feel as stiff. It has already formed easily around my wrist. Out of the box it is more comfortable. I am not going to compare it to the $20 rubber straps that you can find everywhere, while those serve a purpose, they are in a different league than the RubberB and Everest straps. Until Rolex decides to make one, these are the only two, IMHO, that are even worthy of being put on a Rolex for everyday use. I will have a quick review of it in a few weeks after I have used it.
Here is a pic of it on my polar explorer II 16570.

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