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    Quote Originally Posted by scottjc View Post
    Interesting to see the fishtail and stepped 3 row bracelets on the Diamaster 10.

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    Mine have all had fishtails. I've not seen the stepped three row before either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    Mine have all had fishtails. I've not seen the stepped three row before either.
    I thought that the mesh 7 row was the standard. I like the look of the stepped 3 row though, the fishtail looks a bit heavy to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottjc View Post
    I thought that the mesh 7 row was the standard. I like the look of the stepped 3 row though, the fishtail looks a bit heavy to me.

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    They were heavily advertised in that configuration at least for the first year or so, but I don't think I have seen images of more than a half dozen. I think that NSA was super expensive. Almost every Diamaster I have seen has been on a fishtail. all of mine have been. Cindy's Diastar 11s have been on fishtails (twice) and a straight 18 mm 7 row (once). The one I bought for a friend was also on a fishtail. I have seen them on tapered flatlink SKs too.
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    Lo and behold! What do I find? A womens version of the mesh/ 7row! I never knew it even existed.


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    Last edited by Henry Krinkle; Mar 1, 2022 at 05:58 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    Lo and behold! What do I find? A womens version of the mesh/ 7row! I never knew it even existed.


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    There was one for sale recently but I can't remember where.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    They were heavily advertised in that configuration at least for the first year or so, but I don't think I have seen images of more than a half dozen. I think that NSA was super expensive. Almost every Diamaster I have seen has been on a fishtail. all of mine have been. Cindy's Diastar 11s have been on fishtails (twice) and a straight 18 mm 7 row (once). The one I bought for a friend was also on a fishtail. I have seen them on tapered flatlink SKs too.
    Mine has a flat SK but I'm not a huge fan.
    Might have to try the stepped 3 row now that I know it was a genuine combination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottjc View Post
    Mine has a flat SK but I'm not a huge fan.
    Might have to try the stepped 3 row now that I know it was a genuine combination.

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    I don't care for it on the flatlinik SK either. It is not suited to the watch at all.
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    The following are pages from a 1970 Japanese catalogue that had bee converted into a web page, unfortunately they weren't lined up very well so the pages aren't dead square. The last page was posted by Henry earlier in this thread.

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