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- As a big James Bond fan, i thought putting the 2531.80 on the Bond Nato strap would be a nice way to connect the Connery era to the Pierce Brosnan era. Well, i think the idea is only good in theory...Thanks for the quick reply Derek.
: The black/gray of the JB NATO strap and the
: blue/gray of the JB SMP watch don't so great
: together. Frankly, I have never found a
: strap that I like the 2531.80 on. And I've
: tried dozens.
: But my modern Omega Dynamic looks superb on the
: JB NATO strap. That's what I'm wearing right
: now.
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