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Old 18 June 2020, 04:05 AM   #1
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NEW RubberB FINALLY in for my Daytona !!

So after picking up my WD Daytona several weeks back I've been in the mood to try out different straps, as I'm not the biggest fan of the PCLs on the bracelet.

I purchased both an everest leather strap, and a rubberb strap - to try and see which one I prefer, and see how the watch changes in feeling on both.

If you are curious on my everest tan leather strap writeup, that can be found here. https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=747198

It was surprisingly not a crowd favorite on here - BUT I really enjoyed wearing that strap for several days.

NOW I received the Red RubberB Last night. Shipping took considerably long (close to a week), as they shipped it in a basic yellow envelope by UPS Ground. You would think the money you are paying for it, and the virtually no weight of the package they would speed it up getting that to you. Inside, it was packaged well.

Install for some reason was a PITA with this one, even using the bergeon tool. Was much more difficult to lineup the pin on the RubberB then the everest strap. Partially because how the rubberB sits against the daytona (at a steep angle).

Now I have had it on for close to a day - here are some more of my observations!

* The color is great, the perfect shade of red. Goes very well against the case of the daytona.

* Integration to the watch itself I would give an 8/10. Yes - it goes all the way to the case, but there is a gap between the edge of the strap and where the ceramic bezel starts. Probably a good 1-2mm.

* The watch feels significantly sportier on this strap vs the leather everest OR the factory bracelet. Again also significantly lighter then bracelet as well, but for some reason feels a bit more top heavy then wearing this with the leather strap.

* Comfort wise - I would put the leather everest leather strap at #1, RubberB at #2, and factory bracelet #3. Maybe it's because of where the adjustments also fall on this strap for me (tang buckle strap) - but the everest seems to sit and fit just a bit better.

* As far as rubber goes - this is probably as good as its gonna get. Its a namebrand with great marketing, etc - so I get the higher prices charged - but it's something that would seem like would cost 1/10th at best of the prices charged.

* I went with tang buckle on both the everest and the rubberb. Why? Because doing a lot of computer work during the day, the thinner profile against the back of my arm helps rest it better on the table, etc. It definitely looks better with the factory clasp - and I might order another at some point to try that option.

* I really enjoy the rubber with this watch as it makes cleaning the watch a much bigger breeze vs leather. You can run it under water no issues without any damage to the strap.

* Overall this strap is a keeper - as I will give it some time to see how it feels in all situations of daily wear. I do enjoy the sportier nature and look this strap gives it, while dressing down some of the bling of the OEM bracelet.

* Between leather, rubber and original bracelet this watch FEELS the cheapest sitting on the rubber strap. Worn dressed up, meeting clients or on the town I would most likely prefer the Daytona on the original bracelet #1, and leather strap #2. As I haven't been going out much and majority of my day is casual wear, this isn't really a concern.

* Might also try the everest rubber strap with the OEM buckle as a comparison next.

Looking to hear your thoughts or your experience with straps on this watch! Side note - I've enjoyed the WD daytona , especially with variation in feel on all these straps so much I'm looking to pickup a BD one in the near future. Perfectly executed watch that can be had with so many personalities depending on the strap!!!









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Old 18 June 2020, 04:22 AM   #2
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Love the summer look!

If it makes you feel any better, my RubberB instillation was also a PITA.


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Old 18 June 2020, 04:27 AM   #3
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I love the look of the red strap on your Panda! The contrast is amazing. Great job! I have a black Rubber-B but one that attaches to the OEM strap. Reading your writeup, I probably should've gone with the tang buckle and saved a lot of swapping out. Plus it'll help keep the clasp cleaner with all the desk diving and whatnot.
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Old 18 June 2020, 04:31 AM   #4
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Love the summer look!

If it makes you feel any better, my RubberB instillation was also a PITA.


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Appreciate that! OK - so I wasn't the only one

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I love the look of the red strap on your Panda! The contrast is amazing. Great job! I have a black Rubber-B but one that attaches to the OEM strap. Reading your writeup, I probably should've gone with the tang buckle and saved a lot of swapping out. Plus it'll help keep the clasp cleaner with all the desk diving and whatnot.
Thank you - the watch definitely looks very eye-catching now to me, and in a fun (non-blingy?) way.

Yes that was in line with my thinking. When I'm ready to go back to bracelet I have less finagling to do, and this way the buckle is preserved (not that I'm overly concerned for that). I almost started thinking I should of went with buckle integration, for better looks, but gonna give it some time to fully decide.

The greatest benefit is a slimmer profile on the back makes desk / computer work easier for me. Maybe if I pick up an additional clasp, would alter which route I go - and that's my plan if I do pick up another rubber strap of sorts.
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Old 18 June 2020, 04:49 AM   #5
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I love the look of the red strap on your Panda! The contrast is amazing. Great job! I have a black Rubber-B but one that attaches to the OEM strap. Reading your writeup, I probably should've gone with the tang buckle and saved a lot of swapping out. Plus it'll help keep the clasp cleaner with all the desk diving and whatnot.


There are a lot of non OEM clasp options that I’ve found over the years. Keeps the “clasp look” without the extra hassle of moving the real one back and forth from rubber to bracelet every time you switch


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Old 18 June 2020, 05:20 AM   #6
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There are a lot of non OEM clasp options that I’ve found over the years. Keeps the “clasp look” without the extra hassle of moving the real one back and forth from rubber to bracelet every time you switch


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Can you share the best one you would recommend please?
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Old 18 June 2020, 05:55 AM   #7
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I would check out seller on EBay called “mostwatchparts”

I have ordered 3 different claps from them:

Easy link version with PCLs
Easy link version with brushed links
Glidelock version with brushed links

Here is a side by side pic of OEM clasp for my YM40 vs the generic polished clasp




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Old 18 June 2020, 05:59 AM   #8
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Can you share the best one you would recommend please?


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Old 18 June 2020, 08:55 AM   #9
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I would check out seller on EBay called “mostwatchparts”

I have ordered 3 different claps from them:

Easy link version with PCLs
Easy link version with brushed links
Glidelock version with brushed links

Here is a side by side pic of OEM clasp for my YM40 vs the generic polished clasp




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Thanks! They all look great - gonna look into ordering some.
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Old 18 June 2020, 08:57 AM   #10
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Looks Kevin O'Leary Ready!
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Old 18 June 2020, 08:57 AM   #11
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So after picking up my WD Daytona several weeks back I've been in the mood to try out different straps, as I'm not the biggest fan of the PCLs on the bracelet.

I purchased both an everest leather strap, and a rubberb strap - to try and see which one I prefer, and see how the watch changes in feeling on both.

If you are curious on my everest tan leather strap writeup, that can be found here. https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=747198

It was surprisingly not a crowd favorite on here - BUT I really enjoyed wearing that strap for several days.

NOW I received the Red RubberB Last night. Shipping took considerably long (close to a week), as they shipped it in a basic yellow envelope by UPS Ground. You would think the money you are paying for it, and the virtually no weight of the package they would speed it up getting that to you. Inside, it was packaged well.

Install for some reason was a PITA with this one, even using the bergeon tool. Was much more difficult to lineup the pin on the RubberB then the everest strap. Partially because how the rubberB sits against the daytona (at a steep angle).

Now I have had it on for close to a day - here are some more of my observations!

* The color is great, the perfect shade of red. Goes very well against the case of the daytona.

* Integration to the watch itself I would give an 8/10. Yes - it goes all the way to the case, but there is a gap between the edge of the strap and where the ceramic bezel starts. Probably a good 1-2mm.

* The watch feels significantly sportier on this strap vs the leather everest OR the factory bracelet. Again also significantly lighter then bracelet as well, but for some reason feels a bit more top heavy then wearing this with the leather strap.

* Comfort wise - I would put the leather everest leather strap at #1, RubberB at #2, and factory bracelet #3. Maybe it's because of where the adjustments also fall on this strap for me (tang buckle strap) - but the everest seems to sit and fit just a bit better.

* As far as rubber goes - this is probably as good as its gonna get. Its a namebrand with great marketing, etc - so I get the higher prices charged - but it's something that would seem like would cost 1/10th at best of the prices charged.

* I went with tang buckle on both the everest and the rubberb. Why? Because doing a lot of computer work during the day, the thinner profile against the back of my arm helps rest it better on the table, etc. It definitely looks better with the factory clasp - and I might order another at some point to try that option.

* I really enjoy the rubber with this watch as it makes cleaning the watch a much bigger breeze vs leather. You can run it under water no issues without any damage to the strap.

* Overall this strap is a keeper - as I will give it some time to see how it feels in all situations of daily wear. I do enjoy the sportier nature and look this strap gives it, while dressing down some of the bling of the OEM bracelet.

* Between leather, rubber and original bracelet this watch FEELS the cheapest sitting on the rubber strap. Worn dressed up, meeting clients or on the town I would most likely prefer the Daytona on the original bracelet #1, and leather strap #2. As I haven't been going out much and majority of my day is casual wear, this isn't really a concern.

* Might also try the everest rubber strap with the OEM buckle as a comparison next.

Looking to hear your thoughts or your experience with straps on this watch! Side note - I've enjoyed the WD daytona , especially with variation in feel on all these straps so much I'm looking to pickup a BD one in the near future. Perfectly executed watch that can be had with so many personalities depending on the strap!!!









Looks great! Is this Mr. Wonderful?
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Old 18 June 2020, 09:01 AM   #12
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Looks great! Is this Mr. Wonderful?
Haha - thank you! Maybe not in wealth but definitely in style
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Old 18 June 2020, 09:32 AM   #13
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Love how it looks on the red. Really surprises me how much I like it
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Old 18 June 2020, 09:43 AM   #14
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Glad to see you like it! It’s certainly eye catching.
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Old 18 June 2020, 02:59 PM   #15
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Old 18 June 2020, 05:10 PM   #16
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OP - rubber b or everest?

i heard everest are better
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Old 18 June 2020, 05:21 PM   #17
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Greetings from Cave Creek!

I’ve been on the waitlist for a Daytona for 2 years at an out of state dealer where I bought my sub.

Hoping my time comes soon... did you source yours locally?
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Old 18 June 2020, 08:16 PM   #18
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I really like the contrast. I feel the watch looks best on the bracelet, but theres more personalization on the rubber and much less stress if youre going to wear it at work etc etc, I know exactly what you mean concerning the thin rubber under your wrist while typing at a computer and being at a desk most of the day. You are making this watch yours and finding ways to wear it more comfortably day to day, and i think thats great!
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I think it's an interesting look, and, as is always the case with these forums, what matters is how you feel about it. I saw your post on the leather strap too, and I think I'll actually get myself one for my 126710BLRO. I recently got the 7825 tool and a black rubberB, and also found it to be a painful exercise to swap the strap for the OEM bracelet. It gives a lot sportier look, and I will definitely keep the Rubber B, but I imagine I'll swap back/forth quite a bit. I don't feel like the fit is 100% with the Rubber B, it's either a little bit too loose, or too tight. Oh well.

Originally, I had planned to get an Oysterflex, and I may still do that, but I would then have to find a clasp that will work, as I've understood the jubilee-clasp isn't compatible. That's also what made me buy the tang-buckle from RubberB, as ideally I would have preferred to wear my own clasp.
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I think it's an interesting look, and, as is always the case with these forums, what matters is how you feel about it. I saw your post on the leather strap too, and I think I'll actually get myself one for my 126710BLRO. I recently got the 7825 tool and a black rubberB, and also found it to be a painful exercise to swap the strap for the OEM bracelet. It gives a lot sportier look, and I will definitely keep the Rubber B, but I imagine I'll swap back/forth quite a bit. I don't feel like the fit is 100% with the Rubber B, it's either a little bit too loose, or too tight. Oh well.

Originally, I had planned to get an Oysterflex, and I may still do that, but I would then have to find a clasp that will work, as I've understood the jubilee-clasp isn't compatible. That's also what made me buy the tang-buckle from RubberB, as ideally I would have preferred to wear my own clasp.
I'm in your camp - a bit too loose or too tight. For my wrist size, the holes are spaced better on the Everest leather strap for a more comfortable fit. I really enjoy the dress up look on the leather with this daytona as well, although the red rubber has been a crowd favorite so far on and offline.
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I really like the look of the Daytona on the Rubber B strap. However, I do prefer the look of the clasp on the back.
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Looks good Mr. Wonderful style!
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I wear a RubberB on the Explorer II. It's a great look and a great strap! Congrats!
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Congrats. I have mine on black rubberB. Imo better than the bracelet, it’s that good!


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Congrats. I have mine on black rubberB. Imo better than the bracelet, it’s that good!


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I’ve moved all my PCL bracelets to rubber for the summer.

Shh don’t tell anyone before they tell me how a real Rolex should be worn...


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Looks good Mr. Wonderful style!
Looks TOO “Mr Wonderful”-esque. And for that reason I am out! (Get it? 😀)

J/K - looks great!
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Never tried the Rubber B, but recently I got the Everest black with buckle for my AK and I love the way it looks and feel. Also, two day delivery and easy to install if you take your time..
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Congrats. I have mine on black rubberB. Imo better than the bracelet, it’s that good!


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Looks great on black as well. Did you get the tang buckle or use original clasp?
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