I just received my first nato today with my Seagull 1963. Never worn one before and I have to admit, I like it. It’s comfortable on the wrist and, I think, looks good. I have a suspicion it won’t be my last nato!
Actually, it's been fun. So easy to change up the look of any watch.
Below is one of my favorites. A red Zuludiver. I've also found I strongly prefer the 'single pass' method. I like the rounded treatment they do on their buckles. Note: I scuffed it up a bit to give it a worn look. It was just too darn pretty all brand new.
Deeply down the bottomless watch collecting hole. Love for all types of watches. Looking to share my thoughts and watch purchases with like minded people. my watch interests fall on divers, pilot and...
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Uncomfortable addiction? Nah. Preferring NATOs to everything else? Totally.
I just received my first nato today with my Seagull 1963. Never worn one before and I have to admit, I like it. It’s comfortable on the wrist and, I think, looks good. I have a suspicion it won’t be my last nato!
My brother in watch enthusiasm.....welcome to the real addiction.
😂, and this is not only outdated, but JUST the 20mm...👀🤏🏻😝
Addiction? What addiction? 💀
I too have fell victim to the NATO 'curse.' 😉
Actually, it's been fun. So easy to change up the look of any watch.
Below is one of my favorites. A red Zuludiver. I've also found I strongly prefer the 'single pass' method. I like the rounded treatment they do on their buckles. Note: I scuffed it up a bit to give it a worn look. It was just too darn pretty all brand new.