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Marine Nationale
THis!^^^^
Marine Nationale is a very cool strap for an active person- You can make the strap snug enough so that the watt does not jingle around. Stretchiness makes it comfy. I have one on my Luminox Navy Seal. I have my eyes on an older GMT. If I get this watch I will put a MN strap on and make it my daily driver- |
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I mainly want a fabric strap to keep the watch in place when im sweaty. I understand the thermal conductivity of metal is much more favorable to remove heat (or provide as hot as its been in stl) from my body.
I really like the texture of the Tudor straps. I also like how the watch mounts. I also like how it doesn't have a bunch of bulky ugly metal loops on it as well. |
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But just an FYI to the OP - Tudor Nato straps really aren't natos as they have pockets woven in for where the springbars are supposed to attach to the watch. While they also have a nifty infinite adjustment feature that's similar to a shoulder strap on a camera or messenger bag, if your lug to lug distance is too short then the strap will bunch up underneath the watch when installed. Either that or skip the recommended installation procedure and you'll have the pockets protruding past the springbars. Now, this shouldn't be a problem with an Explorer since the case has roughly the same dims as a Black Bay 36, but if you want to use it on another watch it could be a little off. That being said the finish to the woven fabric strap material itself is unlike anything out there. The ones from C&B aka the Chevron series is a pale imitation - like dressing up a Fiero to look like a 288. |
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The big thing for me is fine adjust. The bracelet I had with my Citizen obviously could remove links but then it had a secondary mechanism of 3 positions inside the clasp that offered additional fine adjust. Most of the leather straps have closer to 1cm differences between the holes so the watch is either too tight or too loose. |
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anything by maratac.
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I hope it works for you. |
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I have a Maratac watch that I wear daily with Clockwork Synergy nato straps. They look good together.. I also use their nato strap on my Garmin Fenix watch..
not too many brands make a 26mm Nato for the Garmin watch. https://www.clockworksynergy.com/sho...y/nato-straps/ |
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Glad I opened this thread.
I got my strap from Watch Steward yesterday. Took it and had it installed today. The guy who installed it gave me all kinds of crap, said it looked like it was missing pieces, wouldn't work, wouldn't fit, weirdest strap he'd seen in 30 years, blah blah blah. I asked him to just put it together as the directions said. Works perfectly. Gotta wear it for a while but it seems really comfortable. Micro adjust of length, relatively flat, doesn't seem to dig into your wrist, and holds firm. To be fair it does look really short when you pull it out of the package, but I am right in the middle of the range of adjustment. It's a little more grayish than the original strap for this watch but that's probably good, it's more neutral. |
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Hard to top this suggestion. My personal favorite. |
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NATOs are nice. The Tudors are well made for the Wilsdorf crew. Omegas are the best NATOS, but many others are fine.
I love NATO straps, but they do bring the bulk. I'd recommend a rubber strap for the summer. These guys make them specifically for Rolex, so they fit flush to the case. https://www.everestbands.com/ |
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