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    Quote Originally Posted by shameless View Post
    not neccessarily this but certainly a curved end
    Who makes that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
    ...And cheap enough for an experiment.
    That's a big issue, I won't spend $300-$500 on an Omega without knowing first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckmiller View Post
    Who makes that?
    im sorry Chuck -couldn't say -i just did a google search on 'Seamaster gmt on leather'

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    Searching Seamaster GMT on rubber reminds me of how good that looks. I just may end up there.
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    Okay i suck at the searching thing. If you feel kind then feel free to give me links to: Seamaster GMT case, Omega or after market rubber, 20mm curved fitted end for the 18mm deployant buckle, all black or white stitching is fine. Whats out there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckmiller View Post
    Okay i suck at the searching thing. If you feel kind then feel free to give me links to: Seamaster GMT case, Omega or after market rubber, 20mm curved fitted end for the 18mm deployant buckle, all black or white stitching is fine. Whats out there?
    try this for ideas
    https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=20...w=1920&bih=873

    have you ever worn it on a Nato Chuck - they look good -and you can change it every day at those prices
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    Rubber coming soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shameless View Post
    ..have you ever worn it on a Nato Chuck?
    I have never warmed up to a NATO, although a local friend of mine is trying Perlon so I may get to see that in the flesh.
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