New Pelagos FXD, old straps

I'm a bit of a strap junkie. I rarely wear my watches on the straps or bracelets they came with. Partially because I love changing things up and partially because not all of them fit my 8" wrist very well. 

I previously owned an Orient Kamasu and a Seiko Samurai, and currently have a 41mm Tudor 1926, so I have a lot of 22mm straps that already fit my new Pelagos. I'm not sure which look l like best, and think I want to get a couple more.

First I have an Erika's Original in traditional Marine Nationale colors. I was smart enough to order the FXD option when I bought this, just to be on the safe side. It's the most comfortable of these, but the strap is a pain to get on and off. This is the kind of strap I'd probably put on if I'm going on a trip, but as much as I like to swap straps, I don't know how often it will be on. I think that I prefer the Nick Mankey straps (I have 3 in 20mm) and will probably order one as soon as he opens up his store again.

I have two straps from RSM Watch Straps. The X Hatch in black (which really wears as a charcoal grey) and the Herringbone in Icarus Blue. I got these to compare to the Crown and Buckle Chevron in Obsidian + Alloy. They were intended to dress down my 1926, but actually work just as well to elevate the Pelagos. They are all pretty similar, but the Crown and Buckle is my favorite. It's softer, thinner, and more flexible than the X Hatch. It's not as soft as the Herringbone, but is thinner and more flexible and has a much more matte appearance. 

I bought this Bonetto Cinturini Orange Rubber NATO to go with an Orange Samurai. I gifted the watch, but kept the strap. I love that the keepers on this are all attached with spring bars, which makes it easy to convert to a single pass strap. If I was going to do any serious water activity, I would probably be wearing this.

Finally I have a single pass NATO in navy shell cordovan that I had made at Velbenist. I think it's an amazing strap on my 1926, but works well here. Even if leather is a little anachronistic on a modern diving tool watch like.

I'd like to get at least two more straps. A true NATO would probably be nice, though my favorite brand (Artem) doesn't make a 22mm. I've been eyeing this one from PDW. I don't know anything about the quality, but having the titanium hardware is a plus.

I also want one from Nick Mankey. I love the ones that I have, and having the watch on the wrist with no fabric layer is a bonus. I'm torn between trying out the newer Pro version or sticking with the Classic that I know. The downside to the Pro is the color choices are kind of bland and other than white (not sure I want white), just replicate what I already have. The classic in the Dusk Blue, Lunar Grey, or one of the Bond variants is pretty intriguing.

Am I the only one with a bad strap addiction? Which of these do you like best? Any opinions on which ones I'm eyeing that I should pull the trigger on? Anything you think is awesome on this watch that I don't know about?

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the pelagos looks great on the Bonetto Cinturini orange rubber NATO