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ZULUDIVER 1973 British Military Watch Strap: ZULU - Bond 20mm Reviews

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Anonymous Review
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Just what I was looking for - a NATO strap for utility and extra thick one to compliment the beefy Seiko mini-turtle. - Perfect compromise between a relatively thin nylon NATO and a beefy leather NATO.
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Posted 4 years ago
Christopher Pearce
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Great value - I’ve fitted this to a Rolex submariner early 1970s. The metal bracelet has given me concern and Rolex always refuse to guarantee the bracelet when serviced. I considered a rubber strap but am so pleased with this purchase. Very well made, feels great and looks good. Plus added security of NATO style fastening
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Posted 4 years ago
Anonymous Review
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A Bit Short Maybe? - Just wondering if 290mm on the Length was correct. Its a 5 ring, with stronger, thicker nylon and larger buckles. Also with the 5 ring you loose more length pulling threw the second locking ring to secure the watch properly, as a Zulu's 5th ring was built for; but Its Shorter then your average Nato straps? I'm confused about this.. Not to be mistaken about ANY OTHER ASPECT of your guys and gals Wonderful work; Your bands are in my eyes some of The BEST And MOST Comfortable ANYWHERE, but this length on your most likely Strongest, Safest strap is just way to short... Love You Guys, and All the Hard Work You Put In, but please Add a Few Millimeters to these bands, about 30 or so to get started.. -Thanks, Nick
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Posted 4 years ago