Omega NATO pics

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Thank you for that!!!!
I bought one a few weeks ago, and found that, as long as I'm careful, it's much easier to remove a steel bracelet than with a single tool.
 
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2254 on a cheap black nato. I really like that the strap fills the space between the lugs, and it smells good if you wash it in scented soap.

 
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I have simply not got the hang of wearing a NATO. I have small wrists and have attempted to cut the strap short, tuck it, etc. but there is always a bit of overhang or bulk that makes me self-conscious about wearing the watch on the strap like that.
 
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I have simply not got the hang of wearing a NATO. I have small wrists and have attempted to cut the strap short, tuck it, etc. but there is always a bit of overhang or bulk that makes me self-conscious about wearing the watch on the strap like that.
You should try a single pass, those can usually be adjusted better to fit smaller wrists.
 
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I'm really enjoying this combo. Think I might like it as much or perhaps better than the NTTD NATO with this watch.
 
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As someone with a small wrist the NATO option is great. More holes than the rubber strap and I like the white.
 
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Thought I would add my 2254.50 in here, on a phoenix admiralty grey strap. It’s currently with a Omega service center, I don’t expect to get it back until early next year.
 
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Got this over a year ago and have barely worn it, but recently can’t get enough of it (maybe it’s a summer thing)

Few pics on the SMP as it can be hard to find some online.

Highly recommend getting this if you are thinking about it, pricey but excellent quality.
I bought the black and grey omega nato for my SMP, I’m going to the the olive drab one as well if it will ever be in stock.
 
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Seamaster Trilogy that I picked up last week looks great on a few different straps.
 
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With the Omega Bond nato strap. At least that's what the staff at the AD called it when he saw me wearing it while viewing watches the other day 😉

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Thought I would add my 2254.50 in here, on a phoenix admiralty grey strap. It’s currently with a Omega service center, I don’t expect to get it back until early next year.
Thought I was going to have to wait until early next year before I got my SMP back, got a call from my local omega boutique that it should be back next week. Pretty excited about that!
 
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Can't say I'm wild about the USD$25.00 NATO strap. But, the 18 month old USD$375 Omega OEM leather strap disintegrated...

I'll go for the OEM Oyster now