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...you should probably make the best of the situation and turn it into an excuse for buying yet another watch.
The "Bond" design isn't particularly flexible WRT straps. It looks so wicked good on the bracelet, that there has to be some catch to it. ;-)
I forgot to list two options from Hirsch. There's a blue Carbon Sport, and a blue Nevada. Maybe one of them is worth a try. Pic of the Nevada from the seller's website attached.
Ultimately, you're the only one who knows if you like the strap or not. I've read so many rave reviews about the "Rhino outdoor" strap, bought it, and hated it from day one. Nothing to get mad about, really.
-hacmac
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