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Yesterday, 05:04 AM | #61 |
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Yesterday, 05:42 AM | #62 |
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I had my 116600 on a Nato once.
Now I am more on a tropic or Erika’s: |
Yesterday, 05:43 AM | #63 |
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And yes, it is not the same watch, I sold and bought the 116600 many times…. :-s
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Yesterday, 05:45 AM | #64 |
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I would have never considered a NATO strap on a Rolex, but it looks sharp!
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Yesterday, 05:49 AM | #65 |
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A bit surprised at the cosmetic responses, since there are no Royal Navy or SBS-Royal Marines history replies. The purpose of the NATO band is to secure the watch infinitely better than the OE bracelet or virtually any other design. The Royal Navy divers were first to use them as a military unit.
The new Submariner book by Foulkes actually shows a NATO band attached to a 5517 Submariner, which had permanent/soldered spring bars. The idea is to protect the watch from loss, no matter the depth or circumstance. Ask the real SCUBA or hard hat salvage divers which band style they prefer. With ANY design, including the OE Rolex bracelet that attaches directly to the spring bar, any violent accidental loss of the spring bar may result in a lost watch -particularly at night or in deep water. Then there are leather bands that reek-and can hardly be washed with success. |
Yesterday, 07:59 AM | #66 |
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For some activities and situations, natos are very practical.
From a military/tool watch perspective, natos and nylon straps have always been used and get the job done quite well. As others have said, 4 and 5 digits look the best on natos, esp if they have drilled lugs so you don’t have to worry about the spring bar flange catching on an errant fiber of nylon and disengaging. Even if that does happen, it’s a nato, so you’ll still have the watch on! |
Yesterday, 08:28 PM | #67 |
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get a single pass and cut to not have the over fold much better to me
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Yesterday, 11:30 PM | #68 |
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Soldered springbars or not, I’d be more worried about that little pin buckle breaking under stress.
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Today, 12:03 AM | #69 |
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A good point as to the cheaper band pin buckles. However, the military issue and top quality NATO versions are robust across the spectrum. Whether the OE bracelet, a rubber or nylon band...all have their weak points. The NATO quality band, however, at least eliminates watch loss due to a failed or lost springbar. Even a quality single pass nylon band may give the watch and wearer a safe port in a storm.
It becomes a personal decision ultimately, but when SCUBA diving or over water- I prefer to err on the side of caution. |
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Appreciate a nato straps unique ability to carry on with one springbar. Never personally experienced OEM spring bar failure. How common is it? I have experienced many screws backing out.
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Today, 12:37 AM | #71 |
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Tudor is for NATO strap. Oh do I love their fabric straps.
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Today, 12:44 AM | #72 |
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it looks great and works well on the sub and explorer, both references not so much
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