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Old 22 November 2023, 11:58 PM   #31
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Not a NATO fan, but this looks OK due to not have all the goofy tacticool rings, buckles, sliders, or whatever else is on those horrid abominations.


I do find the standard nato to be a bit bulky. Before these straps I had to use the maratac milspec nato which is all fabric single pass. Much more comfortable imho.



Cue everyone saying looks good on the 5513 but not the 124060 haha
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Old 23 November 2023, 12:00 AM   #32
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I really don't like NATO on the new ceramics
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Old 23 November 2023, 12:18 AM   #33
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I've tried and prefer the bracelet on 6-digit Subs. I sometimes wear NATO and other cloth straps on my vintage 1680. I have also experimented with both RubberB and Everest straps on modern Rolex watches. I always end up back with the bracelet. I've been such a purist with my newest Sub Date that I've never even taken the bracelet off after owning it over a year and half, LOL.
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Old 23 November 2023, 12:43 AM   #34
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Old 23 November 2023, 01:21 AM   #35
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Go for it, but I prefer a good Erika's Originals MN strap.
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Old 23 November 2023, 01:47 AM   #36
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I’ve swapped most of my watches (including 6 digit sub) onto either NATO’s or mesh, and none of them look good for very long, they always return to their original bracelet eventually. Looks they’re wearing tracksuit at a nice restaurant.

IMO, the OEM bracelet is about a third of the aesthetic appeal of a particular watch and therefore they seem to look “correct” when they sport their original accoutrements.

If you’re going to change the bracelet with an Esslinger tweezer, make sure you practice on a watch you do not care about as much because you WILL scratch the lugs.
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Old 23 November 2023, 02:46 AM   #37
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It’s blasphemy to put nato on anything, let alone a sub.
I just don’t understand how a cheap piece of cloth can get a place here
NATOs are the CROCS of the watch world.
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Old 23 November 2023, 03:39 AM   #38
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NATOs are the CROCS of the watch world.
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Old 23 November 2023, 03:44 AM   #39
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I do find the standard nato to be a bit bulky. Before these straps I had to use the maratac milspec nato which is all fabric single pass. Much more comfortable imho.



Cue everyone saying looks good on the 5513 but not the 124060 haha
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I tried putting one on my sub date when I got it back in April. I think the strap lasted a minute before I realized the perfectly-brushed oyster bracelet is half the allure of the submariner. Haven’t considered it since.


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Old 23 November 2023, 04:07 AM   #41
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It's a no for me, what if the strap were to break or tear off....

but...if Rolex were to sell one, cool to see the logo on one, maybe! but then why isn't Rolex making and selling them?

but it's your Rolex...whatever floats your boat man....
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Old 23 November 2023, 05:18 AM   #42
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I’ve tried to put a 116610ln in nato. Looks ok but it doesn’t look so good as omegas or the 4-5 digit subs. It’s the boxy case.


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Old 23 November 2023, 05:22 AM   #43
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Sub date...would it be blasphemy to put it on nato?

Yes, for the 4 or 5 digit Subs. No for the 6 digit Subs.


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Old 23 November 2023, 06:13 AM   #45
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If you’re going to change the bracelet with an Esslinger tweezer, make sure you practice on a watch you do not care about as much because you WILL scratch the lugs.

Best advice above from Gearjockey.

The 6 digit subs are daunting to remove the springbars. I change straps several times a week on any other models. I do it once a year or never on my no holes Rolexes. Very difficult.
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Old 23 November 2023, 07:20 AM   #46
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Best advice above from Gearjockey.

The 6 digit subs are daunting to remove the springbars. I change straps several times a week on any other models. I do it once a year or never on my no holes Rolexes. Very difficult.

Bergeon spring bar tweezers work great for me. It is nearly impossible without them but with them I don’t even use tape or anything. I take my bracelet off more than I probably should because I like to scotch-brite any minor scratches periodically.

The trick for me is to pull the case away from the end link(s) and then push it back into them when re-attaching. All of this is done while lying in a microfiber cloth.


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