I have seen 19mm and 20mm on 3970s. I'm not sure which is truly the
best fit for the watch. I only want to fuss with the lugs ONCE and get
it right the first time.
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I have seen 19mm and 20mm on 3970s. I'm not sure which is truly the best fit for the watch. I only want to fuss with the lugs ONCE and get it right the first time. thanx to all, larry h
However,IMHO, I would never mess with strap changes on such a watch. I would take the extra time, and have the strap switched out by a professional. Arthur.