The Watch Thread - Part 15

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Kyo_kusanagi86

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Hi does anyone know where can I get the official Tudor fabric nato strap from? Anyone has any idea any AD is carrying it? Asking specifically for 20mm for my Tudor Black bay 58

Bought the watch on leather but wanting to try it on nato. Asking specifically for this colorway.

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If you can't meet RSC official timing, just go to any AD and have it ordered in and collect from them.

Question is are you willing to pay $2XX for a single nato or get multiple <$50 straps from carousell or online stores.
 

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Hi does anyone know where can I get the official Tudor fabric nato strap from? Anyone has any idea any AD is carrying it? Asking specifically for 20mm for my Tudor Black bay 58

Bought the watch on leather but wanting to try it on nato. Asking specifically for this colorway.

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Tia!

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Yea.. Need to order from RSC or AD... Else closest alternative is crown and buckle chevron strap

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Was advised by a few friends to keep my watches in the winder so that the oil inside the mechanism doesn't dry up.

Not sure what is entry level to you.
Why do you need a watch winder?

Debatable if it's good for your watch, especially entry level one.

Only if no quickset lor.
 

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Was advised by a few friends to keep my watches in the winder so that the oil inside the mechanism doesn't dry up.

Not sure what is entry level to you.
Another camp will say the gears will be worn out if the mechanism are kept moving. No right or wrong, depends on what one believe in
 

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Another camp will say the gears will be worn out if the mechanism are kept moving. No right or wrong, depends on what one believe in

based on my personal experience, gears will be worn out if they are in constant motion.

at certain timings, certain part of a rotating disc will be visible on my watch.. and i realise there is increasing amount of scratch marks.
 

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How does gears used up oil?

Won't used up oil
But gear teeth and all parts will have wear and tear.
Much similar to driving a car constantly.
So depends if you need the watch to be running all the time and you can pick it up and go.

Or you prefer to set them. Having a winder uses electricity and takes up alot of space.
And if you have 10-20 watches. How to store.

No need mechanical science. See what you aim to achieve only.
 
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