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[size=4staying with the Fireman, just an easy to wear watch with an incredible bracelet]

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Love the detail on that seconds hand, Tony!ThumbsUp02.gif
Vintage 16800 transitional Sub today

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IWC Aquatimer Galapaos

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Cayman on a vintage rubber. A bit to thin but it works nevertheless.
Cool combo I think.

Are there any of these straps even thicker and longer ?




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Anonimo Polluce  Magnum 455 today...happy guy.gif

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Something simple and easy to wear after the weekend...

BTW - Thanks Phil & Chris for the kind words Friday! The Suunto worked good all weekend, but I now have a big fat tan line on my wrist mistake.gifsubtlelaugh.gif

VSA Classic Infantry...


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Killer Monday lineup 3T! thumbsup.gif

Pan Europ for me.


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Strap switch... the thin rubber doesn't work no.gif

Switch to the Crepas Zulu



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exc-hulk wrote:
Strap switch... the thin rubber doesn't work no.gif

Switch to the Crepas Zulu





Nice change up Phil...I agree with you, thicker straps are better, and the Crepas Zulu is still my favorite on the Cayman 3K! thumbsup.gif

Have you tried your Cuda rubber yet on the Cayman?

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stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
Strap switch... the thin rubber doesn't work no.gif

Switch to the Crepas Zulu





Nice change up Phil...I agree with you, thicker straps are better, and the Crepas Zulu is still my favorite on the Cayman 3K! thumbsup.gif

Have you tried your Cuda rubber yet on the Cayman?


The Crepas Zulu is really a great strap. Perfect match.
One of the best two piece ZULU's I own.

The CUDA rubber I have not tried - until now. dog smile.gif

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What do you think Chris ?

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exc-hulk wrote: stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
Strap switch... the thin rubber doesn't work no.gif

Switch to the Crepas Zulu





Nice change up Phil...I agree with you, thicker straps are better, and the Crepas Zulu is still my favorite on the Cayman 3K! thumbsup.gif

Have you tried your Cuda rubber yet on the Cayman?


The Crepas Zulu is really a great strap. Perfect match.
One of the best two piece ZULU's I own.

The CUDA rubber I have not tried - until now. dog smile.gif

(fast pic)



What do you think Chris ?


I think that looks pretty sweet Phil!  bravo.gif

The Cuda has thicker rubber around the lug bar area (based on the pics I've seen if you compare it to an Isofrane).  That thickness helps better fill the space between the lug bar and the watch case IMO...you agree amigo???

That looks really comfy too!

 

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