I don’t own the strap so take what I say with a grain of salt. I can’t answer the first question.
To answer your second question. From what I’ve seen, the shorter strap does help a little bit but the bigger issue is the shape of your wrist.
Thank you for the reply. Actually I called omega USA and that was the answer I got. I will check with the omega boutique in Miami as that might be a better source. I agree that is surprising they are not willing to sell an accessory and make money. Anyway I have my NTTD with the nato strap but I would like the Milanese bracelet as it is a lot more dressy and elegant.
Thanks again
Thank you for the reply. Actually I called omega USA and that was the answer I got. I will check with the omega boutique in Miami as that might be a better source. I agree that is surprising they are not willing to sell an accessory and make money. Anyway I have my NTTD with the nato strap but I would like the Milanese bracelet as it is a lot more dressy and elegant.
Thanks again
Asked if the boutique here in Singapore could order it with the shorter strap and they said no - only option is to buy it on Nato then order the bracelet separately. Is it normal that some countries can customize the sets while others can't? I would assume that if they have an SKU with the shorter bracelet they'd just make it available globally..
A folding clasp with micro-adjustment would make this watch even better.
I do believe it's the other way around. It's cheaper to buy it on the mesh. Buying the nato separately isn't as anywhere near expensive as paying for the titanium mesh on its own.
for sure. Do you have a sense of how much shorter than the regular you would need? I don't even know if the regular one is the longest one or mid one so I guess what I am saying is: Yes you need a shorter one. But how much shorter?