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: This will probably look pretty bad.
: Why don't you simply look for a nice rubber
: strap of a *different* brand that is the
: proper size for your watch! Even a standard
: style rubber strap can be fitted with a
: deployant clasp.
: Contact RonZ (technoron@excite.com) or Howard
: Marx (hmpsystems@earthlink.net), two
: reputable strap dealers. They may be able to
: either accomodate you or direct you to what
: you need.
Well I wouldn't have a problem with that if anyone could tell me of a rubber strap that was curved on the lug ends to match the curve of the watch like the omegas are. Any suggestions?
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