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The recent model Dynamic takes a 19mm for the NON-Chronograph version. But the Chronograph version takes a 20mm.
Also, the NON-Chronograph will work well with many 20mm straps, it just requires a little extra pressure to fit the strap on. But I have used 20mm shark, leather and kevlar straps on the 19mm Dynamic non-chronograph with no problem.
There were also older Dynamic series from the 1960s through 1980s. No easy answer on them since there were so many. If in doubt, simply measure the distance between the lugs.
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