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<blockquote data-quote="lig" data-source="post: 627490" data-attributes="member: 6400"><p>Love the idea. I get playful and change straps often on the Panerai. That watch was made for variety. Sailcloth, gator, rubber, Nubuck, leather - all kinds of options. The big difference is that it’s easy to change straps on a Panerai. On a watch requiring a dedicated spring bar tool not so much.</p><p></p><p>What I love about the Apple Watch Utra2 (my daily) is that with a set of end links I can use all my 24mm Panerai straps and swap straps in seconds.</p><p></p><p>Won a RubberB strap for the Daytona in a raffle. Kind of cool that it uses the OEM deployant buckle but that makes changeovers tedious. I end up liking the watch better on the Oyster bracelet.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]34297[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lig, post: 627490, member: 6400"] Love the idea. I get playful and change straps often on the Panerai. That watch was made for variety. Sailcloth, gator, rubber, Nubuck, leather - all kinds of options. The big difference is that it’s easy to change straps on a Panerai. On a watch requiring a dedicated spring bar tool not so much. What I love about the Apple Watch Utra2 (my daily) is that with a set of end links I can use all my 24mm Panerai straps and swap straps in seconds. Won a RubberB strap for the Daytona in a raffle. Kind of cool that it uses the OEM deployant buckle but that makes changeovers tedious. I end up liking the watch better on the Oyster bracelet. [ATTACH=full]34297[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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