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1 October 2013, 05:12 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Real Name: Charles
Location: canada
Watch: Rolex 116520
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Safari on Diver Strap
Hey Guys,
I have posted about the unfortunate demise of my OEM AP Deployment Buckle and how I was using an OEM AP ROO Rubber Strap with an AP Bands Tang buckle. It was an adequate solution until I could figure out what I was going to do about the deployment buckle situation but the aftermarket buckle always kind of bugged me. I recently acquired an OEM AP Diver Strap with the OEM Tang buckle. After owning a Panerai, strap changes have become almost a necessity for me. I also found, after wearing a Panerai, that the AP was much more traditional in its proportions and seemed quite narrow at the buckle. In fact, after a year and half of wearing the AP, I had gotten used to the more traditional proportions of the AP strap, so, the diver was a bit of a shock in that it is quite wide throughout its length, much like a Panerai. It's been done before (putting a diver strap on other ROOs) but I'm posting another one. I rather like it. As an aside, I was at an AP AD about a week and a half ago and ordered a new deployment buckle. While I was there, I was able to browse their selection of straps. When I go to pick up my new buckle, I will be putting something a little different on the Safari. More to come!
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