I find the General Service Corps (Bond) NATO is extremely versatile, going well with pretty much any watch. Top notch.
Guy
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Thanks Guy. This one is the blue bond nato (the standard one, not the mil-spec or anything crazy) from Gnomon watches. I can vouch that it is the softest and most flexible nato strap I have ever had - thin and comfy.
I am currently wearing it on a solid army-green nato (from toxicnato) and that combination looks pretty good too.
The C9 fle may become my most worn watch in February, but its hard to beat the Smiths and the Sub.
I find the General Service Corps (Bond) NATO is extremely versatile, going well with pretty much any watch. Top notch.
Guy
Sent from my Xperia Z5 Premium
Thanks Guy. This one is the blue bond nato (the standard one, not the mil-spec or anything crazy) from Gnomon watches. I can vouch that it is the softest and most flexible nato strap I have ever had - thin and comfy.
I am currently wearing it on a solid army-green nato (from toxicnato) and that combination looks pretty good too.
The C9 fle may become my most worn watch in February, but its hard to beat the Smiths and the Sub.
Ah ha; you got me!
A legacy of looking at your post/photo on my phone; I thought it was a standard black/grey NATO. Seeing it on my PC, shows the colours better. Might look out for one.
Guy
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