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yamahaki
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Shanes strap arrived, and as usual needed to be shoe horned onto the watch. This strap measures in some spots, over 7mm thick. Overkill. big watch=big strap:D
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srh_pres
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Man that is a big thick strap! And that keeper is huge... Looks good though - how does it feel on the wrist?
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oagaspar
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WOW!! That's a Brute...congrats Seancool10.gifI like the 2 tone and 2 levelshand6.gif
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yamahaki
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srh_pres wrote: Man that is a big thick strap! And that keeper is huge... Looks good though - how does it feel on the wrist?
very nice. like the other one does. I have a big wrist though its hard to tell with the strap. I pre bent the strap before wearing it. It now holds the curved shape. With this thick of a strap, I think the keeper is the right size.
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Skipdawg
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That could handle a 46mm watch or bigger easy. Sweet! :cool:
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yamahaki
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The watch is 48 mm excluding the crowns and 16mm high 55mm lug to lug.
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KenC
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Got a question...............how do those straps hold up under the constant buckle/unbuckle? I have always used deployants because the "buckling" process seems to destroy straps...................but deployants for straps that thick are out of the question!
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yamahaki
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I wouldn't know Ken. Like I ever wear these watches?:D
I'd like to find a deployant that would work though.
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