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Moonphase strap

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I really like the look of this strap, no longer available on the site.

Can anyone suggest a similar strap to this at all?

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Geckota do a similar strap: https://www.watchgecko.com/ascot-alliga ... -strap.php though it has a standard buckle rather than a bader deployant. I think Aligator pattern straps are quite easy to get, but the bader deployant buckle is CW only.
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Personally I prefer the blue version. Anyone got any ideas of alternatives and or experience of WatchGecko?
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i have a 20mm brown alligator-type CW strap on a standard buckle. it's a XS size.
let me know if this is any good to you - i bought it in the recent sale but am leeaving my watch on its bracelet and am unlikely to ever use it :thumbup:
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josbrownlie wrote:Personally I prefer the blue version. Anyone got any ideas of alternatives and or experience of WatchGecko?
I like changing straps etc and have bought a few from WatchGecko. Great value/quality IMO

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missF wrote:i have a 20mm brown alligator-type CW strap on a standard buckle. it's a XS size.
let me know if this is any good to you - i bought it in the recent sale but am leeaving my watch on its bracelet and am unlikely to ever use it :thumbup:
Hi, what size is that? I think my wrist would be too big for it.
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XS straps fit wrists of 18.5cm and less iirc.
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missF wrote:XS straps fit wrists of 18.5cm and less iirc.
Ah that wouldn't fit. Thanks though, would've been perfect.
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no worries - worth asking :thumbup:
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Re: Moonphase strap

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TheBeatles wrote:
josbrownlie wrote:Personally I prefer the blue version. Anyone got any ideas of alternatives and or experience of WatchGecko?
I like changing straps etc and have bought a few from WatchGecko. Great value/quality IMO

Highly recommended, I recently returned a strap (shade just wasn't right for my C4). Refund given without question and very quick to my PayPal account.

Great thanks for that. I've seen they've got a blue alligator available so may very well be making a purchase very soon.
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Re: Moonphase strap

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I've bought a few straps from Watchgeko and their service and quality has been great.
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