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I guess 'hardly noticeable' is in the eye of the beholder. I tried your suggestion, but unfortunately the results strongly reminded me of the clear plastic seat covers on my aunt's sofa.
By all means use it if it meets your needs, its just not for me.
: I got this idea of preventing scratches from
: Omega with the way they ship the watch. They
: put a little piece of blue plastic on the
: buckle to prevent showroom scratches. I
: replaced the blue strip with a strip of 3-M
: magic tape. The tape is hardly noticeable
: and easily replaceable when it gets frayed.
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