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6 June 2010, 03:43 AM | #1 |
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Tudor Chrono strap question
I just change the bracelet to my 79260P with the original strap.
It took a lot of time and heartbeat not to leave any scratches on the watch. Now i am not sure where the part with the deployant goes. At the 6 or the 12 o'clock? I have seen pics of both ways. Dan in this thread (http://************/showthread.php?t=12...ht=tudor+strap ) has it on the the 12 and in this thread (http://************/showthread.php?t=12...ht=tudor+strap) the original red strap is on the 6 (edit:wrong is also at 12). In these pics ( http://www.europeanwatch.com/13318.htm#_self ) is on the 6. Mark (2th DR) where do you have yours ? My idea is that it centers better when i put it in the 6 oclock and when you turn your wrist, you see the Tudor shield as it normaly is and not upside down . Any thoughts from owners?? |
6 June 2010, 03:47 AM | #2 |
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Panos,
I think it's up to the wearer, which ever centers the clasp for you. I've seen it used both ways. dP
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Dan, you have any idea the models, that are out of the factory originally with the strap, where they have it?
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Anyway, your mileage may vary. The best part about the set up is the integrated end pieces and deployant clasp add a nice finish to the design. dP
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But i had a hard time trying not to scratch the watch. The operation went good and i'll post some pics soon. This is the first watch with strap that i wear |
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Hoping to pickup my 79270 next week from my watchmaker [hint: it's gonna have a whole new look] and will give both directions a try. dP
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As Dan said, whatever is more comfortable for the wearer! Here's one right from the AD with the deployment attached to the 6:00 end and the open strap at 12:00. I beleive this is the way they come from the factory:
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Thanks Tim
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6 June 2010, 04:52 AM | #10 |
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Thanks, Mark !
I left it that way too. It centers perfectly and is also very comfortable. |
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