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Hoofy
47,941 posts
151 months
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 Although, I think it does bother you subconsciously!
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suffolk009
725 posts
34 months
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Less than ten minutes after postie has walked up the garden path, here it is on the web. An ebay cheapy. 
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daveenty
1,248 posts
79 months
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Had this on my 300 Chrono for a while, it's on blue leather at the moment.  May try this NATO on my Sub?
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Ranger 6
4,224 posts
118 months
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suffolk009 said: Less than ten minutes after postie has walked up the garden path, here it is on the web. An ebay cheapy.  Lovely watch, but isn't the strap the wrong way round?
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suffolk009
725 posts
34 months
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Ranger 6 said: suffolk009 said: Less than ten minutes after postie has walked up the garden path, here it is on the web. An ebay cheapy.  Lovely watch, but isn't the strap the wrong way round? Thanks, and yes it is indeed. Good spot! I like my watches very loose on my wrist, and in the coneventional position the buckle catches quite uncomfortably on my Ulna and Triquetrum bones (I just looked those names up on the net). Turn it round, problem solved - do need a bit of practice doing the buckle cack-handed though.
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Efbe
4,866 posts
35 months
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Hoofy said: Efbe said: so which strap would you choose for this watch? currently it's got an olive green Nato on it which doesn't really suit it. It's about as cheap a watch as you could have, but its got sentimental value, so I keep it as my 'dirty' watch   Black... white... black with white stripe(s)... white with black stripe(s)! there you are  
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Hoofy
47,941 posts
151 months
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Not bad - will work better once the white is a bit grubby to match the dial.
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Efbe
4,866 posts
35 months
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Hoofy said: Not bad - will work better once the white is a bit grubby to match the dial. exactly, and as it's my rough watch, that shouldn't be long!
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Hoofy
47,941 posts
151 months
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 Best bit about Natos is when they get too grubby, just throw them in a tied sock into the wash.
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Nick M
3,137 posts
92 months
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Hmmm, not sure I'm seeing the appeal to be honest.
New watch arrived today on a cheap NATO strap, but it seems to be top heavy which causes the watch to move around and slide round my wrist a bit. And the next hole on the strap is too tight.
Maybe I'm just used to wearing watches with bracelets, but I'm glad I ordered a mesh strap as well, which I'll be fitting as soon as I get the chance.
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st33ly
75 posts
16 months
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Just got this for £5.99. Not sure i've fitted it right.  
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Shaw Tarse
19,174 posts
72 months
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st33ly said: Just got this for £5.99. Not sure i've fitted it right.   Nope! It's on the wrong wrist! 
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daveenty
1,248 posts
79 months
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Efbe
4,866 posts
35 months
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daveenty said: hmmm, I don't do it like that  much easier just to twist the strap around, put the pins in and twist it around again.
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st33ly
75 posts
16 months
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Am right handed mate and i've always worn my watch on my right hand. I've just switched wrists and it feels O so wrong sir!!!!!!
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Ranger 6
4,224 posts
118 months
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Efbe said: daveenty said: hmmm, I don't do it like that  much easier just to twist the strap around, put the pins in and twist it around again. Having had them issued for years that method is how soldiers do it, anything involving removing the pins is just too complex for grunts..... 
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Hoofy
47,941 posts
151 months
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Ranger 6 said: Efbe said: daveenty said: hmmm, I don't do it like that  much easier just to twist the strap around, put the pins in and twist it around again. Having had them issued for years that method is how soldiers do it, anything involving removing the pins is just too complex for grunts.....  Removing the pins would risk damaging the lugs each time. Plus it takes longer to change them. Plus Natos were designed for watches with fixed pins.
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andy_s
8,467 posts
128 months
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A couple of different things for me; I normally take off the back strap - the watch head doesn't move/slip too much on my wrists and secondly when folding back the 'tail', I pass it over the first keeper and tuck it into the second rather than going under both keepers, just a bit easier I find.
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st33ly
75 posts
16 months
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I'll try hat andy. I have a black NATO with PVD ring that I just cant and sealed using an electric cooker glass. Looks as good as new. Never realised your where supposed to tuck the tails in.
cheers
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Hoofy
47,941 posts
151 months
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I don't bother these days.
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