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Ant. What he said 😀

I used to wear it like that but i centered it because i didnt get the fold at the top of the watch but rather too low.
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This is where my fold ends up. This one is the denim on a Railmaster and a black with red on a 57

Josh

 
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This is where my fold ends up. This one is the denim on a Railmaster and a black with red on a 57

Josh


I see you fold it differently too. It's not over the first one and under the second one like Omega instructs 👍
 
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I see you fold it differently too. It's not over the first one and under the second one like Omega instructs 👍
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I just copied how the nato was fitted to my Spectre in the store. 😀
 
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Thanks! Congrats on both the 1948’s. The more I see the central seconds variation, the more I like it.
I have to admit I wanted the small seconds version but got the central seconds first and loved it. Wore it today on this NATO.

Josh
 
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Hi

This is where my fold ends up. This one is the denim on a Railmaster and a black with red on a 57

Josh

The Railmaster looks great, the demin on demin is a good look.
 
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Thanks. Today I have the Seamaster 1948[ small seconds on the blue and grey.

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Does anyone hate the floating keeper for not being covered in nylon and smoother?

I find that if I cinch it up where I would like it to be the keeper is uncomfortable against my worst bone. If I let it out one hole it’s slightly too loose but it doesn’t leave an indention. Love this band but hate that aspect of it.
 
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Does anyone hate the floating keeper for not being covered in nylon and smoother?
When you say the floating keeper, do you mean the one with the Omega logo (3) and part number on the rear?

If so yes I agree, bloody awful. This is the only one with the extra cross-bar in the middle...which it doesn’t really need.

The Zulu-style used on the Trilogy watches doesn’t have that problem.


When you read all the posts about sharp-edged bracelets, missing half links, clasps without micro-adjust and this here with the NATOs I sometimes wonder if Omega has a department for discomfort. It must be quite big because they sure are experts in the field.