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Knife and Watch combo. Let's see them!

S35v Izula, SAK Recruit, and Apple Watch
I really need to step up the watch game😂, you guys have some seriously nice watches.
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A Seagull 1963 manual chronograph on an alligator band, and the William Henry "Range" folder with Copper Wave Damascus blade, Ironwood scales, and hand-carved sterling silver bolsters. The book speaks for itself.
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I have one of those.....neat handwood chrono. nice loud tick i enjoy. mines used for beater duty and has the nato type strap on it though.
 
Very cool. I wish I could wear NATOs but the double fabric, when it is on and cinched, doesn't work with my puny wrists. BTW, nice recon 1, too.
Love that watch, pretty certain I’ll pick one up at some point! Not sure if it’s violating rules about posting vendor links or anything but I love these straps as a not-quite-nato single layer alternative, this is what I currently have on my seamaster and it’s a great strap. I also have scrawny wrists and these work great!

 
Very cool. I wish I could wear NATOs but the double fabric, when it is on and cinched, doesn't work with my puny wrists. BTW, nice recon 1, too.
I have tiny wrists too lol. But I find that NATOs work great with method 3 in the video below (starts at the 3 minute mark). The excess fabric is transferred to the negative space beneath the wrist (which I find to be more pronounced in smaller wrists). The watch tends to stay more securely this way.

 
I have tiny wrists too lol. But I find that NATOs work great with method 3 in the video below (starts at the 3 minute mark). The excess fabric is transferred to the negative space beneath the wrist (which I find to be more pronounced in smaller wrists). The watch tends to stay more securely this way.

Thank you. I will study this and see if I can make it work.
 
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