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1973 British Military Watch Strap: TYPHOON Sailcloth - Sandblasted 18mm / Sandblasted Reviews

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Which watch(es) do you wear with this watch strap? Vostok Amphibia 120512
Excellent quality, soft material, perfect fit!!
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Posted 1 year ago
Which watch(es) do you wear with this watch strap? Time Factors PRS 29 AM
A step up in comfort from the usual NATO straps. The sandblasted finish complements my watch.
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Posted 1 year ago
I was first sold on sailcloth from look as they have a very distinct look (like a high end canvas) but didn't want a padded 2 part strap and this is one of the only sailcloth NATOs I have come across. This strap doesn't disappoint and I find it super comfortable. I've also bought the newer slightly more expensive version and both are great but I do like the grey stitching on the new one and the metal upgrades so worth the extra. They are quite long but I have a 7.5 wrist and it doesn't bother me to poke a little bit of the end back down. The waterproofness of this strap is another selling point over nylon watches which I hate to get wet and I find these dry pretty quick and don't mind wearing them when wet. It would be great to see potentially some other colours?
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Posted 3 years ago