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18 May 2021, 05:44 AM | #1 |
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Explorer 214270 strap suggestions?
Hi folks,
I've been trying to get my Explorer to fit properly for a while now and am ready to try something new, but here's a little background first: My wrist changes size ever so slightly throughout any given day, many times back and forth. Ever since I got the Explorer a few years ago, I've been periodically struggling to get the oyster bracelet to maintain a snug enough fit to avoid the watch sliding down and digging the crown into my hand while not becoming too tight when my wrist expands a little. It's been a dead heat race between whether I find that too-tight or too-loose feeling more irritating, and I'm ready now to try a non-metal strap with a simple buckle. I want to ensure that whatever I choose maintains the "go anywhere/do anything" nature of the oyster bracelet. In other words, I don't want to ever have to fuss over my watch, such as taking it off when I decide to take an impromptu swim, or go for a hike/bike ride, etc. The strap has got to be able to remain comfortable on my wrist no matter what I'm doing or how hot/cold it gets (I'm also an outdoor winter swimmer), and it has to be solid enough to take a beating. I like the look of Nato straps, but not all the extra hardware and large loop of material protruding on the 12 o'clock side. I love the look of a good canvas strap, but not the fact that it can't get wet. I like the idea of a rubber strap of some sort, but I can't imagine how sweaty my wrist will get under there... Any and all suggestions would be greatly appreciated! |
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