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    RAF Regimental one piece nylon watch strap

    Hi

    Does anyone know of a manufacturer who makes a one piece nylon watch strap with cloth keeper in the RAF colours. The only one I can find are the G10 NATO straps.

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    Jarvis

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    you could take a look at Eddie's RAF pattern NATO http://www.timefactors.com/nato.htm

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    Thanks for last reply, but looking for one in RAF colours with cloth keeper.

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    They can suddenly tell the time in the RAF Regt? Progress indeed! ;)

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    Josh we were using watches when I was but a young PO in the Regiment, over 30 years ago and were fully proficient in time telling activates. Not that we necessarily told the correct time I hasten to add, but that is a minor detail.

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    The site for This Tribe used to have some. They sell tactical things!

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    I've found my second one now. Shall I send you one?

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    We really do need some 22 and 24 mm ones too.


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    2 piece band is also very useful for us who do not like G10 style straps. There was a place I think called Regimental Straps who used to do an 18mm 2 piece, but they only do G10 ones now. Need 20mm 2 piece bands in RAF colours.

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    Look what I found.



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    Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".

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    That's the baby. Could do with 2 piece straps on 18mm & 20mm sizes. Just not into NATO's.

    Jarvis

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    Splendid!! What's the chances of some 22mm?

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    I favour the one with the fabric keeper.



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    Eddie

    I agree, will buy them when produced. Been looking for them for ages. Ex RAF you see.

    Jarvis

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    Ah, but would the stripes be length ways or across on the cloth keeper? If you could line up the stripes that would look pretty impressive imho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jarvis View Post
    Eddie

    I agree, will buy them when produced. Been looking for them for ages. Ex RAF you see.

    Jarvis
    + 1......quite a lot of us about I suspect!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim63 View Post
    Ah, but would the stripes be length ways or across on the cloth keeper? If you could line up the stripes that would look pretty impressive imho.

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    + 1......quite a lot of us about I suspect!
    That would involve making two widths of ribbon and be quite expensive. Note that the 2-piece is double thickness when compared with a NATO and uses more nylon than a NATO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swanbourne View Post
    I favour the one with the fabric keeper.



    Eddie

    Nice, what colours are you planning?

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    Has Eddie any idea when they will be available, as would be wanting to buy a 18, 20 & 22mm one when available.

    Jarvis

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    At least 3 months.

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    I vote for the fabric keeper.

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