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20 November 2011, 07:48 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: SF Bay Area
Watch: 178343 TTDJ MOP24d
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Like my replacement oyster strap for my Seamaster Aqua Terra
Got this new 29mm Seamaster on Ebay right before I went on vacation. The band wasn't long enough, and I didn't like the slippy slide type of Omega band it came with (not sure of the proper name but PITA is how I feel about that style). So, I ordered a replacement band from Freda Watch Straps, but it didn't come before I departed.
Anyway, got it on now, and I think it looks really good and pretty similar to the Omega original. And I even put the divers extension out yesterday and went in the pool with it over my neoprene jacket! Thought that was pretty great. So, if you're wanting a non-original $50 or so band, this is worth looking at! I I was pleased to be able to find a 14mm width one as that was quite difficult. Of course, I kept the original band in case I ever sell it, but that's not my plan so we'll see how it goes wearing this daily for a while! Last shot is of the watch with the original Omega band unsized next to my Rolex. Cheers! Suzy
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