A slightly different take on NATOs

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A slightly different take on NATOs

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the "g" is for Greg...
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Thanks... I love what they sell, especially camos...
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tartine.74 wrote:Thanks... I love what they sell, especially camos...
The camos and the solid colours could be of interest to anyone who might have a bronze watch on order!
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Um....... maybe it is all too much for my feeble brain to handle, but to me they just look like Natos made out of Christmas jumpers!

How is this a different take? Have I missed something?
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There's more than that, Smeggy! Have a look through the site. A solid coloured canvas one might even go well with one of your Bremont's.
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Richard B wrote:There's more than that, Smeggy! Have a look through the site. A solid coloured canvas one might even go well with one of your Bremont's.
I'm going in for a proper look! Wish me luck.
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Some of the solid coloured ones look ok .
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Nice website, I wonder how flexible they will be through the lugs.
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Thanks Greg - very interesting :D
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smegwina wrote: I'm going in for a proper look! Wish me luck.
Did you survive your encounter with NATOs ? :lol:
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Richard B wrote:
smegwina wrote: I'm going in for a proper look! Wish me luck.
Did you survive your encounter with NATOs ? :lol:
It wasn't pretty. I am not going to lie to you. I was frankly terrified of the "blanket, leopard, stripe and camo" models.

However........... there was one chestnutty one that was not too horrendous! :D

WHY oh WHY ??????
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Thanks DM - I gotta get a paisley NATO :thumbup:
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I saw these last night too. A bit on the Short side for me though.

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Robin CB wrote:
Thanks DM - I gotta get a paisley NATO :thumbup:
I almost like what appears to be a japanese wave style but what watch? Blue GS? Some decent styles if you can find the right watch.
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