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Actually I meant to express my opinion in which on rubber strap the watch is less appropriate for being worn as a dress one. I mean for very honorable special events one would have worn a dress watch or even the SMP on bracelet rather than SMP on rubber strap. Other than that I intend to agree to the entire poetry in your post.
In general I find the ridged rubber strap to be a very unique distinguish one in the field of straps. For instance I love the way it is attached to the watch while fulfilling the all space between the lugs...beautiful.
Regards, Baruch.
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