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Topic History of: Watch straps
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andrew Anyone remember digital watches that took forever to set ?
JK2006 Well my LEFT wrist wears my Davis; very futuristic, a mirrored screen that needs a button pressing to tell time, day, date; useful at night. Lots of comments. My right wrist has the Diesel - huge traditional face with 02, 03 and 04. The younger crowd love it. Both have leather straps.
Mr Reason Omega Seamaster Professional Quartz in Black Face, full size Stainless Strap. Perfection

MWC Military Quartz 10 ATM Woven Nylon Military Strap Practical



who needs handbags and shoes
JK2006 Quite amusing; 485 people have read this thread in the 18 hours since I posted it. It makes me wonder sometimes what planet strangers must think we're on!
Pattaya After years of more expensive watches I moved over to a Swatch a couple of years ago.£28....best thing I ever did.
In hot climates,or when washing hands etc the leather straps go horrible and smelly.I tried all types of straps,and even in the UK I got £4 fitted straps,which were just as bad,and often broke.
Go plastic!