Absolutely, I wear their more retro pieces, so I can't vouch for their newer pieces, but if you want a solidly made, fun designed reliable quartz watch, Swatch is the people to go to, I'm actually rocking one right now
Absolutely, I wear their more retro pieces, so I can't vouch for their newer pieces, but if you want a solidly made, fun designed reliable quartz watch, Swatch is the people to go to, I'm actually rocking one right now
Leather since 22 December, a three-link stainless steel bracelet for more than 5 months in a row before that. About to switch back to the diver on a bracelet due to hot weather.
Can't speak for others but for me it depends on the season and situation, I tend to leather straps when temps gets colder, steel/titanium bracelet when it is warmer out, rubber/silicone when I know I'll be around a lot of water or going into water
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You missed out NATO, that is my daily!
You missed out NATO, that is my daily!
You right. Missed that one.
Good to know 🙏
Hybrid sailcloth with rubber. 👌
Nato all the way :-)
I've started to wear my swatches a lot, so generally leather and rubber
I've started to wear my swatches a lot, so generally leather and rubber
Thanks for the answer 🙏
What about swatch in general? Worth it?
Thanks for the answer 🙏
What about swatch in general? Worth it?
Absolutely, I wear their more retro pieces, so I can't vouch for their newer pieces, but if you want a solidly made, fun designed reliable quartz watch, Swatch is the people to go to, I'm actually rocking one right now
Leather and bracelets 75% of the time. Occasionally rubber or NATO to change things up.
Absolutely, I wear their more retro pieces, so I can't vouch for their newer pieces, but if you want a solidly made, fun designed reliable quartz watch, Swatch is the people to go to, I'm actually rocking one right now
Wow, cool! Thank you 😊
Wow, cool! Thank you 😊
They're really cool 😁
Leather and bracelets 75% of the time. Occasionally rubber or NATO to change things up.
Thanks for the answer 🙏
Good to know 😊
They're really cool 😁
Should definitely try one. Thank you 😊
Should definitely try one. Thank you 😊
Absolutely, they make good conversation starters too, I have more compliments on any Swatch over 90% of my watches lol
NATO , sailcloth mostly, but for bracelet I'm really enjoying the Bonklip at the moment.
NATO , sailcloth mostly, but for bracelet I'm really enjoying the Bonklip at the moment.
Thanks for the answer 🙏
It depends on the weather. 😃
Depends on the watch.
My favs are Erika's marine straps.
It depends. I wear a mix of bracelet, leather and rubber, depending on the watch and the rotation
Leather since 22 December, a three-link stainless steel bracelet for more than 5 months in a row before that. About to switch back to the diver on a bracelet due to hot weather.
Honestly, all of the above, but no NATO. Leather mostly for lighter weight models, bracelets (integrated or mesh) or rubber for heavier.
I tend to change from day-to-day. 'Variety is the spice', and all that.👍
E: Steel or ruber the most usual some times NATO and rarely leather
Can't speak for others but for me it depends on the season and situation, I tend to leather straps when temps gets colder, steel/titanium bracelet when it is warmer out, rubber/silicone when I know I'll be around a lot of water or going into water
For me it is a good mix, but probably in order 1) Nick Mankey hook straps 2) OEM bracelet 3) natos 4) leather 5) rubber
NATO or canvas, usually
NATO every time! 😉
I used to be a die hard leather fanboy. But as I've gotten older I'm appreciating silicon rubber far more. Same with watch straps.
I like straps but I really like bracelets
NATO strap for me!!