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I'm not sure if I can post this and will soon find out it's removed. But I would look at aftermarket straps by "Hirsch." Now I might be wrong about this, but someone told me that Hirsch makes Omega's straps for them anyway.
In any event, Hirsch straps are generally sold at any upper-end jewellery store that carries watches. I have bought several different colored ones for my SMP. One is rubber-backed with nylon outer shell, and the other one is all rubber. One is blue and one is black. They come in all sizes and so on.
If it has to be a genuine Omega strap, forget everything I just said. {:-))
Regards,
Dave
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