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If you are thinking about the velcro-rubber strap, I think you will have to fabricate it your self or improvise on buying a generic strap from a watch vendor. I'd also try a hardware store....but I don't think they will have exactly what you want so you might have to do some modification yourself. That is what NASA had to do....they had to many times invent (engineer) stuff they couldn't find in the market. What ever they did, it works well with superior grade knowledge that it will work! So have fun if you take that route and make your own history by inventing a strap for your watch! :-) Louis
: I've just bought the SPEEDMASTER MOONWATCH 30°Anniv. number 09XX of 9999 and
: it came with the wonderful book of history of Speedmaster. Now I want the
: STRAP like that used in lunar mission any idea where I can find that?????
: sorry for my bad english.
: The Dude (ITALY)
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