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ZULUDIVER 300 (MKII) Italian Rubber Watch Strap - Black 18mm Reviews

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Howard Mandelbaum
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The reviews were all good with the exception of the lack of ease to open the latch but I found that it was no trouble at all. Highly recommended!
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Posted 2 years ago
Tyler Littlejohn
Verified Reviewer
The strap material itself is great, the clasp/buckle is fine if you never plan on taking it off. Aesthetics wise the clasp is great. Taking it off is impossible. The only way I can get it off is by prying it with something skinny enough to fit underneath the lip of where you lift the clasp to unbuckle it. If you don't have a knife handy, or the handle end of some fingernail clippers, then good luck. For the price, that's unacceptable for me personally, if the clasp has to be this way then I wouldn't pay more than a fifth of what the price is. From what I can tell there are some previous and much older reviews saying the same. So it doesn't appear as though the manufacturer or company is trying to make the clasps functional
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Posted 3 years ago
Patrick Sequeira-Byron
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Lovely piece transforms my watch to diver duty. Although a stainless steel clasp it matches the white gold perfectly and sits securely. It is not the kind of watch you want to lose because of a "cheap" strap!
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Posted 3 years ago
Dean - read the description and look at the photos. It's a fantastic product and the clasp is great, it's not cheap at all.
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Posted 5 years ago
I bought this strap for my Orient Triton. It looks good and was easy enough to resize, however it is not designed for a smaller wrist. I had to take off all the excess rubber and then use up all of the micro-adjustments on the clasp. I also had to go hunting around for a spare set of spring bars to fit it to my Orient (which uses rather thick spring bars for the standard metal bracelet, which wouldn't not fit inside the tiny holes on this strap)...that's not an issue with the strap per se...but for £46 I don't think it's too much to ask to include a spare set of spring bars with the order. I didn't really pay attention too much to the description (my fault) & then found it surprising that there was no diver's extension built into the clasp (?). I think that's a bit of a design oversight with this strap and again makes me question the price. The clasp is also quite cheap feeling with no push buttons and the safety clasp doesn't fit as snugly as I'd expect. In summary - it does look good and gives a nice fresh look to my watch, however with the cheap feeling clasp, no push buttons & no diver's extension, I think it should be more reasonably priced at around £20-25.
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Posted 6 years ago