NATO straps

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PreacherCain
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Re: NATO straps

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'S a matter of taste, innit. Some people like NATOs, some don't. I'd never for a moment thought they were a matter for such deeply held views, but then knowing you lot as I do, I can't say I'm surprised. I reckon the only truly incorrect people on this thread are the ones who gave the topic 4 pages. Which means I'm agreeing with JL. Apart from the NATO strap thing, his opinion on that is utter bollocks. :mrgreen:

Anyway - aside from the aesthetics, there is one other practical point to consider: issued watches have fixed bars - so if you've got one of those you are stuck with a NATO unless crappy clip-on leather straps are to your taste.
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Re: NATO straps

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PreacherCain wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:36 pm 'S a matter of taste, innit. Some people like NATOs, some don't. I'd never for a moment thought they were a matter for such deeply held views, but then knowing you lot as I do, I can't say I'm surprised. I reckon the only truly incorrect people on this thread are the ones who gave the topic 4 pages. Which means I'm agreeing with JL. Apart from the NATO strap thing, his opinion on that is utter bollocks. :mrgreen:

Anyway - aside from the aesthetics, there is one other practical point to consider: issued watches have fixed bars - so if you've got one of those you are stuck with a NATO unless crappy clip-on leather straps are to your taste.
”issued”? As in military issued? I have no issue with NATO straps on them.
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Re: NATO straps

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PreacherCain wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:36 pmWhich means I'm agreeing with JL. Apart from the NATO strap thing, his opinion on that is utter bollocks. :mrgreen:
Spackerstrap fucker 😂
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