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<blockquote data-quote="coolhandluke" data-source="post: 4283261" data-attributes="member: 13284"><p>I completely understand. There are plenty of brands of NATO straps that don't work for me and plenty of watches that they just don't work on. Many times I'm between adjustment holes and it's just not a comfortable fit. The buckles on most NATO straps are perfectly centered on my wrist. If they weren't, I couldn't stand them. I see people with large wrists wearing the buckle on the outside of their wrist and that can't be comfortable.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]487601[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Single passes will help with the watch sitting up too high, especially on dive watches that typically have large casebacks. The better option is just using an Erika's Originals MN, Nick Mankey Hook Strap, Watch Steward strap, or other elastic webbing straps that are thin and fully adjustable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolhandluke, post: 4283261, member: 13284"] I completely understand. There are plenty of brands of NATO straps that don't work for me and plenty of watches that they just don't work on. Many times I'm between adjustment holes and it's just not a comfortable fit. The buckles on most NATO straps are perfectly centered on my wrist. If they weren't, I couldn't stand them. I see people with large wrists wearing the buckle on the outside of their wrist and that can't be comfortable. [ATTACH type="full"]487601[/ATTACH] Single passes will help with the watch sitting up too high, especially on dive watches that typically have large casebacks. The better option is just using an Erika's Originals MN, Nick Mankey Hook Strap, Watch Steward strap, or other elastic webbing straps that are thin and fully adjustable. [/QUOTE]
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