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easier to put on?
I find it much more ergonomic to pull the strap toward yourself to place into the holders. The other way requires that you bend your arm and try to do it on the opposite side.
Why is strap reversed?
By: mentalplane : June 18th, 2014-20:23
I've always been curious about this. On Patek pieces with a deployment clasp, why is the buckle side of the strap at the 6 o'clock, when traditionally it would be at 12 o'clock? I think it looks strange when I look at wrist shots and the tail of the strap...
Yes.
By: whit : June 19th, 2014-19:25
It can prove to be a challenge doing this by yourself particularly if the screws have ben locked down with adhesive. I have always had another person secure one screw with a screwdriver while I used another to back out the screw on the other end. This way...
No, not glue.
By: whit : June 20th, 2014-11:39
Patek uses ERGO 4001 but there are some others like the blue loctite which has light adhesion properties that will prevent the screws from backing out but be light enough to be easy to remove later.
preference
By: keks : June 19th, 2014-00:55
Very interesting, never occurred to me to keep the buckle on at 6 o'clock. Always had it at 12, that way I do not have to see the long end of the strap sticking out from my view when on the wrist. Seem so much more intuitive to me but suppose it is a matt...
With the deployant...
By: akitaishi : June 19th, 2014-01:20
I feel it's a matter of design. It's hard to explain but I suppose it's more natural that way. The metal part will close in on your wrist before you click the button folding the strap inward towards u and tucking the rest do the strap in at the 6 o'clock ...
It's all about the deployant
By: HPoirot : June 24th, 2014-19:13
By configuring it with the long part towards you, the deployant will sit on the outer side of your wrist instead of inner, which can be annoying and very noticeable when going through your daily actions. Same goes for AP ROO deployants, which is why some ...