watch straps etc
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Jam Rock

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460 posts

233 months

Friday 16th April 2010
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So chaps, having been a lurker for a while on this part of the forum, i decided to bite the bullet and buy a couple more special watches (well special for me) to add to old collection (which is made up entirely of 4 standard everyday watches that i have worn on and off over the years-incidently none of which ive worn for at least 6 months).

well my watches have finally turned up but Im not really feeling the straps to be honest,so im looking for some replacements already lol....

i like the look and snug feel of a nato strap, but as the original strap is 24 mm wide, i am having issues finding a PVD nato strap thats wide enough to fit properly ( i wanted a PVD one as the watch case is black too). Have you guys got any suggestions?

if that doesnt work, i would be very happy with an animal type velcro strap, but again i am having difficulty finding one wide enough (24mm)... any advice would be appreciated.....


Finally is there anyway to remove the original straps without cutting them?


thanks for any advice



Doofus

33,118 posts

196 months

Friday 16th April 2010
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Straps are usually held on with spring bars. Get a fine screwdriver (because I'm assuming you don't have a spring bar tool) and, taking care not to scratch anything, get it between the edge of the strap and the lug on the case. You should find a couple of small ridges there. Use the screwdriver against one of these ridges to compress the spring bar (it concertinas into itself), whilst gently pulling the strap, and it should come away. Reuse the spring bar on a new strap if necessary (they don't go through a Nato strap - that feeds over them).

Depending on the watch, your strap might be held on by screws through hollow tubes, which are accessible from the outside of the lugs, again, with a suitable screwdriver.

I get my Natos off eBay. There's a seller there who charges about £6.75 for them, and I've always been happy with them. Dunno about 24mm though; I have 20's and 22's.



Edited by Doofus on Friday 16th April 13:22

ShadownINja

79,373 posts

305 months

Friday 16th April 2010
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They do exist. I have one! Bought it secondhand, though, so checking the usual sites. Back in a minute.

Edit: bugger. Can't find any 24mm Natos with PVD hardware. :/

Edited by ShadownINja on Friday 16th April 12:53

Pesty

42,655 posts

279 months

Friday 16th April 2010
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Pesty

42,655 posts

279 months

Friday 16th April 2010
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here you go in the optons on teh right 24mm PVD is listed

http://www.tadgear.com/shop.php?id=13

and here

http://www.internationalwatchman.com/home.html

Edited by Pesty on Friday 16th April 20:19

Jam Rock

Original Poster:

460 posts

233 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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resurrected from the dead!!!



hello people !!! thanks for the earlier replys.....

got another strap question, does anyone do a white leather strap with black stitching and/or pvd buckle? infact does anyone do pvd buckles at all?


cheers!!


Doofus

33,118 posts

196 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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Yep.

Can't upload from where I am, but www.watch-band-center.de will sell you straps from Meyhoffer, Hirsch or Kuki, and PVD buckles too Standard (which will probably fit the above) and Pan style (which, because of the tang, may not)


Jam Rock

Original Poster:

460 posts

233 months

Tuesday 13th July 2010
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thank you for the link mate, it seems to have stopped working for me tho',
i will keep looking, to be honest, im suprised there isnt a bigger demand for PVD buckles!


cheers Jam

Doofus

33,118 posts

196 months

Tuesday 13th July 2010
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That's becasue I got the link wrong. It's www.watch-band-center.com

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