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WatchGecko Ridge Military Nylon Watch Strap - Black - PVD IP Black 22mm Reviews

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All our products are designed for great looks, performance and value. WatchGecko grew from our founder's passion for collecting, wearing and working with watches.

That passion now drives what we do for you and the products we stock. We have full control over the design, materials, specification, marketing and even dispatch so we can perfect every little detail and remain confident with our work and products.

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Hans-Hermann Liedtke
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Which watch(es) do you wear with this strap? Traser Black Stealth
Rugged but comfortable: the watchgecko Nato is the perfect strap for my Traser Black Stealth.
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Posted 4 months ago
Pierre Chaverlange
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Which watch(es) do you wear with this strap? My square G-Shock
A lot better than the usual nato strap, very comfortable !! As usual with Watchgecko, everything went well
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Posted 7 months ago
Which watch(es) do you wear with this strap? Tudor Black Bay Ceramic
Nowadays when hundreds of pounds spent on a coat or jacket still doesn't guarantee it won't arrive with buttons hanging off by a loose thread it is a joy to receive such a well made item. The stitching is perfect, with not a stray thread in sight. The black pvd finish is immaculate too (and a great match with a ceramic case). So, I was happy this was going to be a great success. And yet. When offered up to my Tudor Black Bay Ceramic it just didn't look "right". Which got me thinking, "just how many shades of black are there?" and more importantly, is there a way WatchGecko could convey the differences between the various black straps in their range? Perhaps a sample book of offcuts, returnable for a refundable deposit? Not quite the right shade of black? - a first world problem for sure but some things HAVE to be "just right".
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Posted 10 months ago