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Hi guys,
Just ordered the SS model and while waiting for it I'm wondering around to find a gen strap and used/cut ones are much more affordable than brand new.
But I am not able to get a grasp on how those straps exactly fit and it would help if you could give me some exemples of wrist sizes vs number of "stripes" remaining on one.
It would be greatly appreciated !
Thanks that's very helpful already, I would just need another examples (smaller ideally).Best I can offer is my wrist is 8.5 inches and I need 22 stripes, evenly distributed as it is a double clasp.
Thanks that's very helpful already, I would just need another examples (smaller ideally).
Btw what a wrist ! I took a soft ruler to check it and daaamn mine feels small !
There has been a lot of discussions about markings on the case back on SS vs Gold models and frankly I am a bit confused about what is right and what is not. So I pulled 2 pics from the Patek website. The SS on Rubber does show markings but not the bracelet model one. So it does seem like 3K is correct, am I confused (quarentine effect) or mis-stating something?
Case engraving indicates the white gold case. It was definitely Patek's mistake in building the site. If you go to C24 and see all the Aquanaut SS for sale, nobody has engravings.
Correct. There is not the remotest possibility that Patek will sell a SS watch with gold markings. This would be completely impossible.
Using the same image and changing some elements of it (in this case, the dial) is a very common practice is design. So the website making a mistake seems most likely to me.
I do wonder how 3kf made that mistake as well. It seems unlikely they bought a white gold as reference thinking it is SS.
Anyway, the SS should have no markings, as stated by many here.
The workers at the factory who produced the case would have no idea what those markings mean. They won't even speak English. They just copy the markings they see on the website
Using the same image and changing some elements of it (in this case, the dial) is a very common practice is design. So the website making a mistake seems most likely to me.
I do wonder how 3kf made that mistake as well. It seems unlikely they bought a white gold as reference thinking it is SS.
Anyway, the SS should have no markings, as stated by many here.
3KF also produces the rose gold version with the engraved case. they probably haven't plated some rose gold cases and used them for the SS version
3KF also produces the rose gold version with the engraved case. they probably haven't plated some rose gold cases and used them for the SS version
Yes of course because with this kind of wrist only a bear hand can follow !It makes life easy because most bracelet watches fit with no alteration, I never need the 2nd keeper on a leather band, but some watches I cant get on over my hand at all
This is it, especially knowing that the local market wouldn't even care of the marking3KF also produces the rose gold version with the engraved case. they probably haven't plated some rose gold cases and used them for the SS version
Guys, an interesting brown strap that the seller is discounting on ebay spain for 48h for those having the RG could be a real catch
Oups sorry.It is fake and not even one of the good ones.
missing the plots and build in end links - the font looks horrid too.
Ask a TD and they will get you a decent and fairly priced alternative to the 3KF strap (which is reportedly not the best quality available).