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jsmith11

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Ok I ordered 2 deployment buckles from BOB, one black one brown. The quality is awesome!! I love thme but have a question...

Where the strap meets the watch and the pin holds it in place, there seems to be a space on each side, like it doesnt fit tight to the watch. It is minor but I think I ordered the wrong size strap? Anyone know what I am talking about?

Here is a pic to help show it.

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Any help would be greatly appreciated

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Ok I ordered 2 deployment buckles from BOB, one black one brown. The quality is awesome!! I love thme but have a question...

Where the strap meets the watch and the pin holds it in place, there seems to be a space on each side, like it doesnt fit tight to the watch. It is minor but I think I ordered the wrong size strap? Anyone know what I am talking about?

Here is a pic to help show it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated

I think you ordered a 20mm/18...Navitimers are 22/20!

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I would recommend selling them and

ordering the correct size... 22 mm...

You currently are short 2mm and in my

opinion its too much.. wink.gif

-MM

Thats not a bad idea. I will have to list them. Will I need a new deployment buckle and just sell the straps or sell the deployment as well??

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It is also too much in other terms.

The pin now is under heavy force. No pressure is given by the sterap to the lugs, only to the pin.

The pin will break soon.

Ah ha, now that is a problem. Guess i will be putting the ss back on and selling the leather ones!

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Just sell the straps! ;)

It depends on the size that the deployant will take.....are they 20mm or 18mm DP buckle? BTW: If you have not worn any of

these, MAC at BOB straps might take it back for an exchange! He did it for me b4!

Good luck!

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It is also too much in other terms.

The pin now is under heavy force. No pressure is given by the sterap to the lugs, only to the pin.

The pin will break soon.

I'm glad Jsmith11 asked the question! This is important info right there.

J, just tell Waccex of your problems. I think they will solve it -- really. :)

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