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: Got a new AT and am thinking of changing to a
: leather strap with deployment buckle.
: Does anyone know if this will work and where to
: get a nice one ? Does Omega make one that
: will fit it ?
Sure. OMEGA even sells the AT on alligator straps with deployant buckles.
The original combo from OMEGA is pricey -- about $160 for the strap itself and another $100 or so for the deployant buckle.
But any nice strap in the correct width can be put on the AT. The 38mm AT takes a 20mm strap. Pretty sure the 41mm also takes 20mm strap and the 36mm AT takes an 18mm -- but check to be sure before buying. Best to get one that is about 5mm thick to look right.
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