JediWatchFool
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Yes but,
Jan 14, 2009,22:54 PM
I think that the way I treat my regular dive watch, being my Submariner, the plexi won't survive one morning's dive, not to mention the dings on the case when I'm setting up gear and moving around tanks, hoses, regulators etc.
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Nato strap
By: BDLJ : January 11th, 2009-22:29
That is a lovely watch. I've never tried a leather NATO, is there a reason (comfort?) behind installing it buckle downwards?
Great!!!
By: Kronos : January 12th, 2009-16:11
Very very nice, and inspirational...
By: JediWatchFool : January 14th, 2009-01:27
...as I'm planning a dive with my Polaris '68, and the only thing stopping me now is the tropical leather strap. I'm waiting for some NATO straps to arrive and will be putting one on and planning the dive with a little more precision. I think I'll end up ...
Aaah, JWF, you made my day!
By: amanico : January 14th, 2009-02:49
The Polaris is indeed made for that! To have a life, a Diving, active life. And it doesn't matter if the plexy is not too deeply scratched, you can polish it. As for the straps, I'm working on it. Maybe at the end of this month, I will have something to s...
Yes but,
By: JediWatchFool : January 14th, 2009-22:54
I think that the way I treat my regular dive watch, being my Submariner, the plexi won't survive one morning's dive, not to mention the dings on the case when I'm setting up gear and moving around tanks, hoses, regulators etc.
Well, JWF
By: amanico : January 14th, 2009-23:10