Non CW of the Day

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Felt like being "disruptive" today. Look at that logo. Ripcurl were way ahead of the curve 20 years ago.


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Re: Non CW of the Day

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stefs wrote: That colour combo looks really good and I know they are well liked but my worry is that the two layers of thickish material will just lift the watch to high off the wrist. Otherwise I would be tempted to try one on my black bay
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Re: Non CW of the Day

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Andyshall wrote:Stefs
I agree about the double thickness so I nearly always cut the second piece off on this type of strap. They are easily sealed with a lighter. Does that make them a Zulu ? I was never sure of the difference ! Sorry about the poor quality pic.
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Makes it a 'three ring' NATO.

ZULU strap has the larger rings for the strap to slip through; be it 3, 4 or 5 rings.

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Re: Non CW of the Day

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It’s the baby Panerai today...

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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:
Andyshall wrote:Stefs
I agree about the double thickness so I nearly always cut the second piece off on this type of strap. They are easily sealed with a lighter. Does that make them a Zulu ? I was never sure of the difference ! Sorry about the poor quality pic.
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Makes it a 'three ring' NATO.

ZULU strap has the larger rings for the strap to slip through; be it 3, 4 or 5 rings.

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Eh? I thought the Zulu was a two piece?

See.... This is why the damn things should be banned. :)



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Re: Non CW of the Day

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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:
Makes it a 'three ring' NATO.

ZULU strap has the larger rings for the strap to slip through; be it 3, 4 or 5 rings.

Guy

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Thanks Guy, good to know but I am not so keen,on those with larger loops. Sorry if this should all be in 'straps' folks !
But back on thread, that Panarai is stunning.
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Last day at work this week.

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Mucked up the date but this is todays choice.
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reggie747 wrote:Mucked up the date but this is todays choice.
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Much as I love my 16750 Explorer II, setting the date can be a bit of a ball-ache. It's actually quicker and easier to set a Vostok :(
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