CWL of the day

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blurbz wrote:
skimrok wrote:Scooter Blue today in sunny south

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I like this strap.

How easy is it to change straps on the Trident? I just bought the C61 on a bracelet and I'm hoping I can swap it out with a leather strap on an almost daily basis depending on what I'm feeling....
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if you search the threads there is a helpful post from Kip about removing straps which I found helpful when I 1st started to do it, but you do need the right tools however I seen a no nonsense strap change with a Swiss Army knife in a shop which I was like dam that was kind of cool he!he!

my only tip is be slow and take your time because soon as you rush and lose patience, that's when it all goes wrong

as I say look at Kips post to get the basic idea

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Today en-route to Maidenhead Aquatics I stopped by here but nobody was in.

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And as for the tropical fish they like their new home.

Happy days.

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MiniMpi wrote:Trident FLE for today :)

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Ditto, great photo.

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...though I'm just about to switch to the cream mk2...
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skimrok wrote:
Hi

if you search the threads there is a helpful post from Kip about removing straps which I found helpful when I 1st started to do it, but you do need the right tools however I seen a no nonsense strap change with a Swiss Army knife in a shop which I was like dam that was kind of cool he!he!

my only tip is be slow and take your time because soon as you rush and lose patience, that's when it all goes wrong

as I say look at Kips post to get the basic idea

All the best and ps good luck ;)

Thank you! I don't know how much I trust myself to use an actual tool on the watch. I was hoping it was a quick release toggle or something I could do by hand and which was totally idiot proof. Since it sounds like it's not idiot proof, I might just keep it on the bracelet! We'll see....
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Starting the week with this
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stefs wrote:Starting the week with this
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Loving that, very nice
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I wearing my C9 Chrono as well today, still complete with Speedbird NATO

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C60 Trident FLE again today.
Swapped over to the Maratac strap in preparation for my holidays in Spain at the end of the month.

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Decided to fly with the C8 today :D

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vikingdrvr wrote:Decided to fly with the C8 today :D
What are / were you piloting?

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