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: Does Hirsch have a website?
Yes, but is has very little detail.
: strap for my Speedy Auto-Date, but I have a
: very small 5.2inch wrist. I wonder if the
: straps and deployant buckle would be too
: long.
You can usually buy straps in 'short' sizes. But I'd pass on the deployants that fit regular straps--they go uncomfortably too far up the inner side of the wrist on smaller wrists.
: Also, would you know where I can find the
: double ridge strap that I see so much of in
: pictures posted here?
Double ridged straps are fairly common and should be found at most watch dealers--though the short versions may be special order.
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