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Old 7 August 2022, 12:33 PM   #31
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Old 7 August 2022, 04:57 PM   #32
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It looks pretty cool, I'm not a fan of Horus strap nonetheless.
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Old 8 August 2022, 01:54 AM   #33
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It looks pretty cool, I'm not a fan of Horus strap nonetheless.
Any particular reason? I've found it to be very comfortable. It fits the case perfectly. And I really like the rubber "tabs" near the buckle that prevent the keepers from sliding up the band. It has far exceeded my expectations for the $70 I paid during a Black Friday sale :)
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Old 8 August 2022, 02:35 AM   #34
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I like switching to a blue everest too. But then I start missing the incredible quality of the bracelet and clasp and switch it back. but the blue strap I think looks so good on this watch and then I switch again!

I wish it were easier to finagle those dang spring bars. It's like performing surgery even with all the right tools.
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Old 8 August 2022, 03:11 AM   #35
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Old 8 August 2022, 04:18 AM   #36
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Old 8 August 2022, 04:26 AM   #37
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I wish it were easier to finagle those dang spring bars. It's like performing surgery even with all the right tools.
Not sure what you are using, but with the Bergeon 7825 even on my first attempt I found it quite easy. The key thing that I had read about previously was to squeeze the tweezers and then leave that hand stationary. Use your other hand to pull the head away from the band/bar. I didn't have any slip-offs or issues removing the bracelet or installing the rubber.

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Full gold looks really sharp!
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Not sure what you are using, but with the Bergeon 7825 even on my first attempt I found it quite easy. The key thing that I had read about previously was to squeeze the tweezers and then leave that hand stationary. Use your other hand to pull the head away from the band/bar. I didn't have any slip-offs or issues removing the bracelet or installing the rubber.



Full gold looks really sharp!

Thank you! Nice summer change up.


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