Strap change has me not selling my Rolex.

Strap change has me not selling my Rolex.

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jdw100

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4,111 posts

164 months

Friday 4th November 2016
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Since I purchased my GMT master II it just hasn't really done it for me.

I started to compare it unfavourably to my seamaster GMT , which is quite a bit older.

Kind of stopped wearing it, except for the odd wedding.

I was going to bring in back to UK with me amd sell it.

Had a good think about this the other evening and realised it's not the watch but the bracelet.

Thinking it through...the taper from 20mm at the head to what must be 16mm at the clasp just seems too much. The clasp -whilst I like the little half link adjustment - is huge; sticks out too much and almost dwarfs the watch head - making it look unbalanced on the wrist.

In addition the clasp with polished centre is a magnet for scratches.

So I grabbed my trusty spring bar tool and a new Perlon I had bought for another watch.

Two minutes later and I'm very happy! No need to sell the watch now, looks balanced on the wrist, very comfy etc.

Just ordered a dark green (to match the GMT hand) and a black one as well.




anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 4th November 2016
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I love Perlon straps - can I ask where you got yours from?
The last lot I got from watch obsession were not as nice as previous ones.


FWIW

3,069 posts

97 months

Friday 4th November 2016
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Each to their own smile

jdw100

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164 months

Friday 4th November 2016
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desolate said:
I love Perlon straps - can I ask where you got yours from?
The last lot I got from watch obsession were not as nice as previous ones.
Hi, it's an EULIT one. Ordered it out here but there do seem to be quite a few UK suppliers.

The dark green one on order is this:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/MiLTAT-Perlon-Strap-Braid...

Hope that helps!

Wills2

22,799 posts

175 months

Friday 4th November 2016
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I quite like that although I think I'd prefer a rubber strap myself.

jdw100

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Friday 4th November 2016
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Wills2 said:
I quite like that although I think I'd prefer a rubber strap myself.
Was thinking about a Rubber B or similar.

Perlon works for now and I could get five colours for the price of one Rubber B or Everest!

huwp

833 posts

175 months

Friday 4th November 2016
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jdw100 said:
Was thinking about a Rubber B or similar.

Perlon works for now and I could get five colours for the price of one Rubber B or Everest!
As you don't seem too bothered about the gap between strap and case don't rule our a Hirsch Pure rubber strap.

I've had one on my Submariner for ages and find it works very well. Comes at a fraction of the price of Rubber B.

andy tims

5,578 posts

246 months

Friday 4th November 2016
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I like my Rolex's on the OE bracelets myself, but that perlon does look good.

GCH

3,991 posts

202 months

Friday 4th November 2016
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Looks great. I can't stand bracelets personally.

Wills2

22,799 posts

175 months

Friday 4th November 2016
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jdw100 said:
Wills2 said:
I quite like that although I think I'd prefer a rubber strap myself.
Was thinking about a Rubber B or similar.

Perlon works for now and I could get five colours for the price of one Rubber B or Everest!
Indeed and a little bit of different is good, looks a comfy strap.



aeropilot

34,568 posts

227 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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Looks good, I do like a nice Perlon.

Have one on my Tudor Black Bay Black.


traffman

2,263 posts

209 months

Sunday 6th November 2016
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Nice!

I allways go back to the stainless bracelet after a while. The Ceramic Gmt is a chunky bracelet , the older alloy bezels have a nice bracelet.

jdw100

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Sunday 6th November 2016
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traffman said:
Nice!

I allways go back to the stainless bracelet after a while. The Ceramic Gmt is a chunky bracelet , the older alloy bezels have a nice bracelet.
It's also the radical taper that doesn't work for me somehow.

My growing dislike of the watch was all down to the bracelet in the end.

I think I'm also just more likely to wear it now as it looks a lot less 'flash'. Also it's safer now in the sea!

I was quite surprised though to see how unfinished the case is between the lugs. Compares very unfavourably to much cheaper watches in my collection.

jdw100

Original Poster:

4,111 posts

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Sunday 6th November 2016
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huwp said:
As you don't seem too bothered about the gap between strap and case don't rule our a Hirsch Pure rubber strap.

I've had one on my Submariner for ages and find it works very well. Comes at a fraction of the price of Rubber B.
Not that much gap. In fact it's a tight squeeze with the perlon.. had to poke the end through and then use a precision tool (okay my teeth) to drag it all the way. It certainly won't be sliding around!

bazza.

698 posts

92 months

Sunday 6th November 2016
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I know what you mean I never liked the DSSD on its bracelet it tapers far to much
So the day I got it I fitted a Rubber B it suits the watch so much better IMHO

traffman

2,263 posts

209 months

Monday 7th November 2016
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jdw100 said:
traffman said:
Nice!

I allways go back to the stainless bracelet after a while. The Ceramic Gmt is a chunky bracelet , the older alloy bezels have a nice bracelet.
It's also the radical taper that doesn't work for me somehow.

My growing dislike of the watch was all down to the bracelet in the end.

I think I'm also just more likely to wear it now as it looks a lot less 'flash'. Also it's safer now in the sea!

I was quite surprised though to see how unfinished the case is between the lugs. Compares very unfavourably to much cheaper watches in my collection.
The unfinished look ...they all do that sir is the reply to that one . I have a Nato strap on my 1984 Sub and you can easily see the unfinished look between the case and the spring bars.

leginigel

428 posts

184 months

Wednesday 9th November 2016
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I think this looks and wears better

jdw100

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4,111 posts

164 months

Sunday 8th January 2017
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Just a follow up on this thread from a few months back.

Lucky chap that I am; had the Everest rubber as a Christmas present from my parents.

Really suits the watch. I'm definitely keeping it now. The bracelet can live out its days in the box!




Wills2

22,799 posts

175 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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jdw100 said:
Just a follow up on this thread from a few months back.

Lucky chap that I am; had the Everest rubber as a Christmas present from my parents.

Really suits the watch. I'm definitely keeping it now. The bracelet can live out its days in the box!



Loving a GMT on rubber.



sealtt

3,091 posts

158 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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jdw100 said:
Just a follow up on this thread from a few months back.

Lucky chap that I am; had the Everest rubber as a Christmas present from my parents.

Really suits the watch. I'm definitely keeping it now. The bracelet can live out its days in the box!



Hey that looks brilliant!! Did you fit it yourself, is it easy to do? Any more pics?

This might be just what I was looking for for going out on the boats and down by the beach.

Edited by sealtt on Wednesday 11th January 14:17