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Watch Natostraps | By Steve & Co

Watches can get quite boring after some use, these military inspired straps from Steve & Co really give your watch a new life. Each Natostrap is colourful, versatile and resistant, they are made with excellent materials with steel finishing. They are available in several colours and suitable for iPod shuffle.
 




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APPLE WATCH LEATHER STRAP | BY NOMAD - Image

APPLE WATCH LEATHER STRAP | BY NOMAD

Nomad, specialists in minimalist smartphone and smartwatch accessories, have just presented this beautiful leather strap that gives your Apple watch a classic vintage feel. The rugged strap is made from ultra durable quality leather, with heavy duty, two tone stitching, and ages beautifully with the years. The hardware (buckle, lugs) is manufactured with premium quality stainless steel, and is available in either space grey or silver to match your beloved Apple Watc...
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BREITLING CHRONOSPACE WATCH - Image

BREITLING CHRONOSPACE WATCH

While functionality is a core Breitling value, the Chronospace has adopted it has a overriding principle, as evidenced by an impressive list of functions: 1/100th of a second chronograph with split times, alarm, countdown, dual timezone with independent alarm, UTC and perpetual calendar, and a battery end-of-life indicator....
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Oris ProDiver Dive Control - Image

Oris ProDiver Dive Control

Limited to only 500 pieces, the new diver by Oris is absolutely gorgeous. The Oris ProDiver Dive Control was developed in partnership with Roman Frischknecht, a Swiss commercial diver who spends his working life deep underwater, servicing the subsea industry. Made for professional divers, the rugged timepiece boasts deep water capability (rated to a whopping 1,000 meters), helium release valves and unique locking elapsed-time bezels. The watch is delivered on a blac...
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