I would assume it goes under the buckle and then the keepers? But if it doesn't go, it doesn't go!
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The nato is now on for summer duty and I love it. Incredibly well made and even the steel keepers have bevelled edges to them and a mixture of polished and brushed finish. Lovely bit of kit. Only question is in the image with the red mark up, is the strap supposed to go under the bucket and the two keepers or just the two keepers? It is bloody hard to get it under the buckle!
Stu
I would assume it goes under the buckle and then the keepers? But if it doesn't go, it doesn't go!
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Whilst I don’t have the Tudor NATO for my BB58, I have never managed to get the strap under the buckle of the Tudor NATO on my BBN.......
What happens if you lift the buckle, up and away from your wrist? Does that offer up enough space to thread through strap?
Naw, skip the buckle, just slide into the keepers. Thsi way the point of the strap can slip out of the keepers at some point, lift up, and reave out of the buckle. Bye-bye BB58, time to buy a new watch.
Simple.
(Yes, I’m kidding.)
I think, if I remember correctly from my standard BB, the buckle can be moved to negate exactly this problem. There's a springbar you need to remove on the buckle, then pull the strap through either way before popping the springbar back in. It might be different on the BB 58?
Found a link:
https://forums.watchuseek.com/f23/tu...e-4187322.html
Same thing with mine. I’ve tried wearing it both ways but it came loose on one occasion, so now if I have it on the fabric strap I always tuck it through the buckle. A bit fiddly to do, but then it’s 100% secure.
Surely with the pivot point of the buckle being a bar pretty much in the centre, if you lift the end of the buckle so the other end is digging in to your wrist you’ll gain a big gap?