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SubC and NATO straps: does it work?
Hi all, i was just wondering, especially ' cause summer's coming
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Don't see why not - works lovely on a GMT
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looks good !! any instruction to show us how you put it on.??
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Yup - I haven't made the change on the subC...just love the bracelet too much. But did on the GMT2C before I flipped it.
As for making the change - I use a Bergeon 6111 Spring bar tool....works like a charm. Very easy. Here are some pics: ![]() ![]()
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Thanks guys
![]() Will post a photo of the tool I used but it was just a minature screwdriver with a pointy end. It was a piece of cake and I would even do it with a safety pin, no need for expensive tools whatsoever ![]() |
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its abit liek de javu.... we had a same thread last week/a couple of weeks ago...
here are my 116610LN on NATO and ZULU (3 rings and 5 rings) straps... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() i use a small screw driver and/or small metal tweezer to remove the spring bars - it'd be okay if you have steady hands. ![]() ![]() |
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Excellent Eric..and where did you get the orange????!!!!!
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Here's a tutorial for you on how to install a NATO strap on a watch:
http://www.watchbandgirl.com/military-how-to.html ![]() |
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Nope..no GTGs today..just work.
![]() Now - back to the orange strap - - how often do you wear that out on the sub??..and can I see wrist shots ![]() ![]()
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here is a wrist pic taken when i received the straps, hence the "stiff" over loop. (it looks abit weird in the pic ![]() i'm sure it will soften up abit after soaking in warm water and more wear. i find the Zulu style straps wears better with the SubC as the Zulus are abit thicker. ![]() |
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![]() I know Randy (Sink) also has an orange strap - I had a look at timefactors - and their orange PVD Rhino..looks good - but they're closed until the 18th ![]() Like the idea - ![]()
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I am not a fan of the maxi case's fat lugs. But, I have to admit with the black NATO the lugs do not stand out as they do with the SS bracelet.
The black NATO looks good. |
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