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7 December 2024, 05:38 AM | #1 |
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Uncle Seiko Titanium Bracelets for NTTD
Has anyone tried one of the Uncle Seiko Titanium bracelet options for the Omega NTTD?
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7 December 2024, 10:15 AM | #2 |
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I have the bottom one, the "Lincoln". I like it, it is a little loose, has some inherent "stretch", but is comfortable, matches the titanium of nttd, was easy to install and relatively easy to adjust with a pin pusher. The clasp is cheap-ish as would be expected, but feels sturdy. I think it is worth the money and good in rotation.
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8 December 2024, 03:52 AM | #4 |
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The President looking one looks great
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Bracelets
I think both of those bracelets look great on that watch. I won't buy a sports watch / diver if it does not have a metal bracelet available. That second one looks enough like an Omega.
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12 December 2024, 03:08 AM | #9 |
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The Uncle Seiko bracelet for my NTTD arrived.
Ordered on the 6th December, and arrived the 10th December! Impressions: The bracelet is light...coming in at 44.6 grams (1.57Oz) with the solid end links. The clasp appears to be fully machined, and locks with confidence. Five adjustment holes ensure perfect sizing. Fitment was very good. Installation and sizing was uneventful. For the price ($258CAD [$180USD]+ $40 Fedex Fees shipped to Canada), it's a pretty good value. Of course it's not nearly as good as an OEM bracelet, however for the price I can't complain. The color and texture matches the NTTD nicely. Plus it's much more comfortable than the OEM mesh style bracelet. I give it a score of 7/10. |
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Mine personally was emailing him about whether a bracelet was compatible on a certain Seiko I was looking to buy. His response was quite abrasive. I have heard others look to return bracelets as the fit and finish wasn't acceptable. They claimed that he didn't stand by his product.
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