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Re: Leather strap for PO
In Response To: Leather strap for PO ()

Myself, I got the PO 45mm with the orange bezel, and bought it with a bracelet and took the orange leather strap too, and attached this. The orange leather strap got stained and ugly after just a couple of months, due to sweath and the fact that I lean my underarm to the table while working... I guess these stains/miscolours would not appear as good on the black strap, but...

Anyway, the Omega bucklet is just fantastic, and I just love it. I can choose between two "holes" in the leather strap, so easily choose from a loose or tight fit, which is great depending on what activities I do.

And if, as you write, the cost is not the issue, you should definitely go for the real stuff!

Pal

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