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Old 21 July 2017, 11:58 AM   #1
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Where do Nato Straps Get their Name?

Does it come from North Atlantic Treaty Organization or something else?
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Old 21 July 2017, 12:11 PM   #2
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Does it come from North Atlantic Treaty Organization or something else?
Nothing to do with NATO, NTO was part of the military requisite order form for that style strap and eventually nato became the adopted term.
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Old 21 July 2017, 12:26 PM   #3
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Old 21 July 2017, 12:34 PM   #4
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From what I understand they weren't even called NATO straps originally. They were the "G10".
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Old 22 July 2017, 12:27 AM   #5
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From what I understand they weren't even called NATO straps originally. They were the "G10".
Yes, G10.........but NATO sounds cooler
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Old 22 July 2017, 04:57 AM   #6
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Yes G10, sounds like a summit meeting!
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Old 22 July 2017, 05:27 AM   #7
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From what I understand they weren't even called NATO straps originally. They were the "G10".
interestingly, my brother saw service and was issued a quartz G10 so I was always of the understanding that the term 'G10' is generally used to describe issue watches, including Marathon G10, CWC G10, however a quick google threw up.........

"The term G10 and its origin is quite unusual because in the UK military for soldiers to get their hands on one, they had to fill out a form called a G1098, or G10 for short hence the reason the watches are always now referred to as G10’s"

As for the Nato strap, I've always known them to be called this, cheers "H"
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