Ed. W
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Scratches are a big thing, especially with computer use.
The adjustment on the JLCs I've owned works quite well and is pretty hassle free. Haven't owned any of the newer Rolexes with the fine adjustment so can't comment.
I should avoid this topic, if I want to stay away from psychiatres...
By: amanico : February 6th, 2013-04:29
I own maybe 300 straps vand bracelets, more, much more straps than bracelets, to be honest. I am not a bracelet fan, except the Rolex Oyster bracelet, which is a must, in my opinion. As for straps, Natos, in leather, nyln or Cordura, are a must for toolwa...
That's the theory ...
By: nilomis : February 6th, 2013-11:11
On hot and humid environment, that's always includes air conditioning, the wrist grows and shrinks dramatically. Of course there are those bracelets, like modern Rolex ones, with some gimmick to adjust but by and large I pass. Other point against bracelet...
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By: AndrewD : February 6th, 2013-11:49
This is the original strap on the Paul Gerber P10 Anniversary piece. I love the colour match but the strap ages in a certain way. Don't expect it to look the same after a few wears - the raised 'scales' on the surface are delicate and wear flat. This is f...
Hi, Ed,
By: masterspiece : February 7th, 2013-09:57
Thanks for the review. It comes at an opportune time for me as I am looking to get a couple of different straps. Looking for one that will accommodate a fold over clasp from a company in the US. Your review helps a lot. :-) Aloha, Bob