Straps annoy my OCD

I change strap as often as I change watches, this B&R came on a tan leather, trying to be a bit dressy and my OCD brain, says that how B&R designed it, leave it, it’s expensive and part of the package. My rational brain says, the watch looks wrong on it, but looks awesome on this Amazon NATO, so that’s what it spends the majority of its time on.

Who else battles with straps?

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Looks great. I change straps every week. It’s a good habit

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I can cope with the strap, but my OCD would be kicking off about that top right screw not aligning diagonally with the bottom left screw!

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Just one battle, with a Tissot, trying to find the right strap. Took four iterations. 😜

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Sometimes a watch comes on the perfect strap/bracelet, sometimes it takes a number of iterations to land on "the right one". And it might be use case dependent. So multiple straps for each watch ...

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horolo_fan

I can cope with the strap, but my OCD would be kicking off about that top right screw not aligning diagonally with the bottom left screw!

Bit of a B&R trait that

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I have changed a few of my bracelets for rubber straps,I just find them more comfortable and easier to adjust

Nothing wrong with the screws on the B & T

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Oldmanwatches

I have changed a few of my bracelets for rubber straps,I just find them more comfortable and easier to adjust

Nothing wrong with the screws on the B & T

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Nice looking watch, the screws on mine are all slightly out of whack, but weirdly it doesn’t bother me, I think it add character. Which is odd, because things of far less significance sometimes bother me.

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itsallinthedial

Nice looking watch, the screws on mine are all slightly out of whack, but weirdly it doesn’t bother me, I think it add character. Which is odd, because things of far less significance sometimes bother me.

Thanks,we all prioritise things differently