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14 September 2014, 10:58 PM | #31 |
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Another reason I would never put a NATO or another fabric strap on a dive watch is what do you do after being down 40 minutes, get back on the boat, take off your wet suit and put your watch on your wrist and have this wet strap on for the next several hours? Many are water resistant when they're new, but ultimately all fabric gets waterlogged. This matters especially later in the day when it starts to cool off, and later you go to dinner with a wet watch strap which can get creepy. With a steel bracelet you just dry it with a towel or t-shirt and you're good to go.
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15 September 2014, 12:49 AM | #32 |
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I just carry a spare one and keep it dry.
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15 September 2014, 12:54 AM | #33 |
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Being that most Nato/Zulu straps are made of Nylon they shouldn't absorb much water. In my experience wearing a Zulu on my SKX007 when snorkeling I didn't notice it being wet long after getting out of the water.
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Speaking of nylon straps.....this thread needs pics!
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The NATO straps are rolling in. Some pictures:
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Recently had lug holes drilled on an SKX case to use OEM Seiko fat spring bars which will allow me to use a BC rubber strap on my diver this weekend (pic before the drilled lugs).
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How did you do that?
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If that question is directed to me I sent the SKX case to a guy who has set up a jig to drill these specific cases. He's returning a second case to me now.
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Update: I wanted drilled lugs to utilize the original fat Seiko spring bars with a BC rubber strap. Unfortunately, I was still able to work the strap loose due to the pliability of the rubber. So went with my trusted Marathon SAR on nato. Divers love redundant systems. Drilled lugs do make strap changes much easier. Let me check to see if my contact wants to get in that side business. Either way I'll PM you. dP
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Thanks Dan, PM received.
Regarding working the strap loose; I've found the Seiko fat bars relatively easy to work out of the holes, especially with rubber straps. I believe this is due to the actual tip (that goes into the hole) being rather shallow. To avoid this I use some bars from Hank that have 1.2 mm diameter ends (but longer tips) and they fit great and don't work free in my watches. The 1.2 ends are sized for older, drilled-lug Rolex models, but they work great in drilled lug Seikos. I used them in a MM300 and had a great fit with no spring bar flex. Hank is twente(o) on eBay. |
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30 September 2014, 01:58 AM | #46 |
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Bond NATO...
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23 October 2014, 04:21 PM | #47 |
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Has anyone had trouble fitting a marataz zulu strap to their rolex? Seems too thick to fit into my sea dweller.
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Thanks to steve855 (WUS member) and Hoppyjr I was able to realize my goal of Italian rubber straps with my SKX divers.
Steve drilled the lug holes on a couple SKX cases. Hoppyjr directed me to twenty(0) who sells custom spring bars on ebay. Purchased the thick 2.5mm w/ extra long end pieces. These are massive and substantial. No way they can be worked out when worn. These fat spring bars fit the Bonetto Cintirini straps perfectly. Many thanks to Hoppyjr [and Steve, of course] for making my vision come true! dP
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Put the strap in place then put in the springbar. Easier than putting the springbar in first and then trying to pull the strap through. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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This is a great thread with lots of really useful information regarding NATOs and springbars. Brads, great pics and narrative! Hoppyjr's springbar dealer is getting an order today. FYI, countycomm is the owner the Maratac brand name and actual source, though others sell their products.
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Exactly what thatguy said. Especially with 4 ring Maratac Zulu like pic below: Place strap and then spring bars. Sliding them is very tight and will scratch the strap. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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A dry pic :
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As previously posted on this thread: with four rings you get proper support ( no tension on spring bar). Bulkier but I do not feel it uncomfortable. The other Maratac Zulus ( with 3 rings) are thinner and will slide through spring bars. ( pic on this reply) Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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Dan pierce: awesome with the drilling! Looks pristine! Could you elaborate the benefits of drilling? Did you drill on your FF as well?
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I have also been experimenting with a Maratac composite strap and its been very good. Not sure I would go diving with it but I have been out to sea with it a few times. Very comfortable. |
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for the price of all those straps buy a second hand sunnto geko , and be happy , and safer. on both dive time and loss risk , pluss if you beat it off the rocks , so what. never take into the water anything your not willing to destroy , or loose , or both. |
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I dove for years wearing the bracelet and never had a problem, except when the springs wore out om my original Sub. bracelet.
However it still worked over my wet suit. |
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Which strap is better choice, nato or zulu...?
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