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Old 18 July 2020, 10:49 PM   #8
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It seems like rubber straps get a fair amount of love and nylon typically gets less. Why? I know Rolex has current references on rubber. Honestly the material seems modern and cheap to me.

Nylon seems to have some history and is extremely comfortable. Did Rolex ever sell a watch on Nylon?

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NATO looks great on Rolex divers, and of course, Sean Connery sported his famous Sub on NATO. I do think its interesting, however, that at least when I think about NATOs on divers, Omega comes to mind more often than Rolex. Maybe it is the Daniel Craig-era effect? Or maybe its because Rolex bracelets are so excellent and iconic in their own right? At any rate, the nylon on yours looks great...wear it in good health.
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