So it’s essentially a buckle for strips of material? I assume the only straps available are from ZD for that buckle?
Any thoughts on this: https://www.zuludiver.com/collection...8M-M%3D.Th3ST3
I can't decide if its a very clever idea or inordinately unecessary...
So it’s essentially a buckle for strips of material? I assume the only straps available are from ZD for that buckle?
It's a clever bit of marketing, since it is somewhat different in a world of me-too options, but the implementation is clumsy - too bulky, too much metal to get scratched-up by desk-diving operations... The weight is likely counter to what you expect with woven straps.
Has anyone used a locking cam buckle design - would allow for infinite adjustability, quick changes, minimal materials...? Something like this if the hotlinked image shows -
Hotlinked shows. Never seen or used it on a watch but have had belts on the same system. Carhartt and Arcteryx sell a lot of them. Infinite adjustment and even with the belly bulge testing it’s limits, never once faulted.
At first I thought, great... But the buckle looks very long and there is a lot of metal there which may and probably will overwhelm the strap.
Costume jewellery. Ouch!!!
Timefactors offer a two piece nato with deployant clasp for £12.
"Manufactured from the same high-quality nylon used for the Time Factors NATO straps, the straps are constructed from 2 layers of 1.2mm thick nylon, stitched together to give a thickness of 2.4mm and fitted with a nylon keeper. With no nylon at the back of the watch, this allows the watch to sit lower on the wrist."
Did I mention the 12 quid?
I just thought it looked a PITA to swap straps and get the right fit straight away, every time.
I bought one,
sits nicely on my 8 inch wrist, i can see however that it may be too big on wrists under 7 1/2 inches.
maseman
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Posted these dimensions in the strap thread in watch talk but just in case anyone looks here. Dimensions of the 22mm clasp
Width - 25.3mm
Length - 49mm
Thickness - 6.2mm
Initial faff to fit the strap but you soon get the knack. I’ve been wearing it for a few days now - conclusion is I’ve always liked clasps on non-bracelet straps and find them very practical and wearable so this is more of the same. I also like how it looks. MNs always seem to need tightening, this doesn’t, but maybe I buy cheap ones!
Judged purely on utility, unless you feel compelled to try it, an MN will do fine. So buy it if you like it because it’s not something game changing (within in the context of just a watch strap).
I’d echo that, Matt - I do like the Erika’s MNs I have (generally find the cheaper ones too flimsy/thin to secure the watch head) but they’re silly expensive now.
My main concern with the Octopod was whether the elastic is heavy duty (like an Erika’s) or thinner. It’s very similar to the Erika’s and works really well with my Planet Ocean, the gold standard test for strap robustness, IMO. Yes, initial sizing is a faff, but it’s secure and the clasp is comfortable for me at least.