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toxicavenger
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I just wanted to share with everyone my Marcello C Tridente that has a timefactors band on it. Now this is my work watch as a cable dawg so it is a little dirty in the pics. But the timefactors band I have been wearing for a month is awesome! It doesn't collect dirt like my old vanilla band (but it did smell good) and it is manly enough for the weight of the Tridente. I did have a panatime tire tread band on but it was just to thin so it didn't feel strong enough. So check out the pics and let me know what you think, Terry.

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Another pic.

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I like it! Great looking setup!ThumbsUp02.gif

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Devin wrote: I like it! Great looking setup!ThumbsUp02.gif

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Looks ok, Terry. But if you work outdoors a lot, the square portholes on the rubber strap will tend to gather more dust or work gunk. Have you tried a simple rubber strap? ;)

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I don't know... JMHO, but I think this watch is best suited to its bracelet.;)

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gotta agree woth Mark....that watch only looks good with a bracelet imo hand6.gif

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Oh you guys are completely right about the OEM bracelet but I don't want to ruin it here in Iraq. It is one of the best bracelets I have ever owned. Bigrustypig you are right about the squares getting dirt in them but I clean it in the shower and it comes clean pretty easy. I like the way the timefactors band is so thick and feels secure. Thanks for everyones input, Terry.smile8.gif


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