Avoid Everest bands.

I'm just speaking from my own experience. Very nice strap. However it broke and Everest's warranty only covers for 2 years. $220 is a fair amount of money for some rubber. I can't imagine the profit margin here. I suppose it's my fault for not checking the warranty more closely and assuming the strap would hold up. Buyer beware!

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Yeah, I'd be pissed off too. 😢

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Again, my fault for not reading the fine print. Just posting here so others can consider that before they pull the trigger on a 200 dollar strap

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Sorry to hear that, but smh on people wasting > $200 on a rubber strap when they can be enjoying a G-Shock with that money...

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skyblue

Sorry to hear that, but smh on people wasting > $200 on a rubber strap when they can be enjoying a G-Shock with that money...

You'd hate to hear what Patek & resellers charge for the rubber on the Aquanaut then 😂 (hint - 4 digits)

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IanCognito

You'd hate to hear what Patek & resellers charge for the rubber on the Aquanaut then 😂 (hint - 4 digits)

I understand spending a premium on a Patek, but on a rubber strap? C'mon now! I suddenly remember a phrase about a fool and his money...

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200.00 for a rubber strap! Wow, all my custom straps costs between 120.00-180.00 each.

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Post a video on YouTube regarding your experience. Someone roasted RubberB - They shipped him a defective band and they said he damaged it...

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While these are very expensive straps, I feel a 2 year warranty on a piece of rubber is pretty fair. Just my opinion though.

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I’ve had mine for over 5 years and have never had any issues 🤷🏻‍♂️

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That's awesome. I hope that's the norm and maybe my situation is an outlier.

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Very good to know. Thanks! All Cruncher's need to be sharing our collective knowledge & experience(s). Plus, as always, there is strength in numbers.