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10 August 2007, 12:21 AM | #1 |
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Pics -- NATO on New GMT
Sorry not so good, but the temp in my house is 70*, outside is already hot, and it feels like 95% humidity, so I got some condensation on the lens.
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Nice combination!
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Very Nice!!!! You might want to also try a Zulu Strap (Search at www.lapolicegear.com). The Zulu only has one layer of fabric undeneath the watch, compared to two layers of the NATO, thus watch sits a little flatter on wrist.
Looks Great with the NATO!!! |
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Looks pretty good...
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Well, I for my part am not fond of adding Nato straps to Rolex watches, but whatever makes you happy
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Hey, if it good enough for Sean Connery/James Bond, it is good enough for me!!! LOL LOL
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Nice looking combo Sterling. I was hoping we'd see some pics.
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10 August 2007, 04:17 AM | #10 |
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No comment!!
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I think it looks great
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I like it.....
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10 August 2007, 07:04 AM | #14 |
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Nothing personel, but putting a $6,000 watch on a $20 band, just does not look right.
With that said if you like it, that is all that counts. S/F |
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Yeah, that's what the ladies at the jewelry shop were saying when I wanted the bracelet removed. I think, "YOU'RE GONNA DO WHAT...?" was the exact words from one of them.
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Sorry does nothing for me either.
Don`t get it at all, but each to their own. |
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Looks good!
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IF (thats a big if ) money were not an object for me, I would have a true tactical rolex with a strap. I do alot of backpacking back-country stuff, shooting, and the like. I hate a bracelet for that kind of stuff. A strap is a must. Some times looks must sacrifice to function. If you cant use a rolex as a tool if you want, what good is it? Of course I would put it on a sub, which is much more practical/tactical then a GMT
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edited because I started a new thread dealing with this topic
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10 August 2007, 12:17 PM | #21 |
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Sorry, I never liked it on Bond.
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10 August 2007, 12:41 PM | #22 |
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I'd prefer black alligator !! I think
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