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Old 22 November 2007, 03:09 PM   #1
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Jeff, Don't be afraid of the rubber strap that came with that beauty.
The rubber is very comfortable & a very underrated strap. Plus makes your watch very water friendly.
Only issue I have with the rubber, is getting the screw in the buckle out easily.
Since you have your "daily wearer" with the SW, you could leave the buckle in the rubber, then in about 20 seconds, you can swap over as needed. That is what I do with my 233.
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Old 22 November 2007, 03:20 PM   #2
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Old 22 November 2007, 06:13 PM   #3
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This is exactly what I'll do . It's nice having a regular buckle on the SW strap. This way I don't have to swap the deployant on a regular basis. I'd hate to strip or damage the tiny screw on the deployant from always messing with it. Like you said, this way I can swap the straps out in a matter of seconds. I'll hardly ever wear the OEM croc strap.

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Jeff, Don't be afraid of the rubber strap that came with that beauty.
The rubber is very comfortable & a very underrated strap. Plus makes your watch very water friendly.
Only issue I have with the rubber, is getting the screw in the buckle out easily.
Since you have your "daily wearer" with the SW, you could leave the buckle in the rubber, then in about 20 seconds, you can swap over as needed. That is what I do with my 233.
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