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    new straps for some toys

    for those who dislike end link gaps...i got me some straps
    curved end waterproof hirsch straps from watchobsession
    i dig it
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    I tried leather on these style of watches (hmm OK, it was an Alpha ) Even though I liked it in the beginning I ended up switching back to metal bracelets.
    I have to applaud your eye for color matching though. The blue matches perfectly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    I tried leather on these style of watches (hmm OK, it was an Alpha ) Even though I liked it in the beginning I ended up switching back to metal bracelets.
    I have to applaud your eye for color matching though. The blue matches perfectly!
    i am a bracelet guy through and through..lets see how long this phase lasts..
    they are waterproof apparently so i should use it for a while...

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    Looks great! I have a Hirsch Medici and I really like it.


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    The first one is really nice.

    How tough are curved spring bars/straps to install?

    I have never done it before, but could see a good possibility on a watch I have, as gaps have no place in my world...
    "Either He's Dead, Or My Watch Has Stopped....."
    Groucho Marx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nokie View Post
    The first one is really nice.

    How tough are curved spring bars/straps to install?

    I have never done it before, but could see a good possibility on a watch I have, as gaps have no place in my world...
    these were super easy...and no adjustment needed..i used the bottom hole
    literally seconds...
    http://www.watchstyle.com/leonardo3.htm

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    Don't waste our time with photos of straps when you just bought a Blancpain!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Domo View Post
    Don't waste our time with photos of straps when you just bought a Blancpain!!!
    Feels like 3 new watches!

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