14060M on a Rubber Strap?

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Everest straps are well made but my attempt ended as a short lived experiment...

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I have the deployant style Everest for my Hulk which I find great for Summer, pool, beach etc. I love it but I have to agree, I’m not s huge fan of their leather and other straps integrated into the case. Just doesn’t look right to me.

 
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Maybe it's just me but Rolex on Isofrane doesn't look right at all. I've owned several different version of the Isofrane, including Borealis, Helson and the original Isofrane so I know how they look and feel in real life. It totally doesn't belong on a Rolex and would completely overpower the Rolex with its thickness imho.

The Everest is expensive but an expensive watch like a Rolex deserves an expensive strap. The rubber that meets the case makes the Everest worth the money, the devil's in the details.
 
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Maybe it's just me but Rolex on Isofrane doesn't look right at all. I've owned several different version of the Isofrane, including Borealis, Helson and the original Isofrane so I know how they look and feel in real life. It totally doesn't belong on a Rolex and would completely overpower the Rolex with its thickness imho.

The Everest is expensive but an expensive watch like a Rolex deserves an expensive strap. The rubber that meets the case makes the Everest worth the money, the devil's in the details.

I completely agree regarding Everest. Great quality and fit. Sometimes, you get what you pay for. 👍
 
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Have an Everest on my Daytona. Super comfy, really nice fit to the case and worth every penny.

 
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I have tried the 14060 on a rubber strap and it didn’t work for me. It’s was on a Rubber B strap and the Sub just didn’t feel right.
 
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Gotta go with the oysterflex. I have heard Everest and Rubber B are close so 200 would be worth it as if you can find an oysterflex they are about 600
 
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Just received an Isofrane, wow, so comfortable yet thick and beefy - they really suit a dive watch. Only issue is the gap between case and strap - doesn't fit like a rubberB. I actually think they're worth the cost.
 
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I prefer the oyster, but I do own a few bonetto cinturini straps and they are awesome! And they smell like freshly baked cookies.