I have the following two questions on this subject, maybe someone can help me: 1. What are the exact included parts (incl. accessories and storage) when ordering an original nato bracelet from Omega? 2. Should other spring bars be used when changing from the original steel bracelet to the nato straps? The spring bars in this video look bent. On my 2021 Seamaster 300 M, the space between the watch case and the original spring bars (from the steel bracelet) is very tight, making it quite hard to insert the nato strap. I did not get any more spring bars with my Omega strap from my official Omega dealer.
Excellent video. Instructive, to the point, perfect. One question, however, is there any difference between a NATO pin and a regular bracelet pin? Thanks.
I use 22mm spring bars for my SMP when wearing a NATO. It will take more force to for the bar to slide out if doing some extracurricular activity. The 22mm bars I buy are slightly thicker too.
Why can i not use the pushpins which are on the original strap? I’ve got pushpins delivered with the genuine Omega nato strap, so it is no problem to install them.
If the watch came on a bracelet the spring bars are a size smaller that of a strap. If its a watch with 20mm lugs then a bracelet comes with 068ST2207 pins and straps come with 068ST2208. Same applies with 22mm but dont know part codes off hand.
Nice tutorial, but there is no way I am getting the extra length at the end of the strap to loop back through the loopholes. I wish they made the straps longer.
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I'm very surprised that Omega's PR and Marketing departments do not insist on presenting the Omega brand with consistency. Time and time again I hear from official Omega promotional video content, completely different pronunciations of the brand. Sometimes Oh-Meg-Ah and sometimes Oh-May-Gah. It is a Greek word and the proper Greek pronunciation is Oh-Meg-Ah. Can we please stick with that? I realise that different people from different parts of the World pronounce Omega differently. But in this context this is not just the Greek word, but a brand name. So Omega should expect that their brand is presented with consistency and hopefully inline with the actual proper pronunciation of the word.
This is a beautifully made tutorial, whoever made it deserves a raise.
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Terrific tutorial. Efficient, elegant, effective.
Fantastic tutorial. Just switched out the metal strap for a NATO on my 007. Thanks!
I have the following two questions on this subject, maybe someone can help me:
1. What are the exact included parts (incl. accessories and storage) when ordering an original nato bracelet from Omega?
2. Should other spring bars be used when changing from the original steel bracelet to the nato straps? The spring bars in this video look bent. On my 2021 Seamaster 300 M, the space between the watch case and the original spring bars (from the steel bracelet) is very tight, making it quite hard to insert the nato strap. I did not get any more spring bars with my Omega strap from my official Omega dealer.
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Very clearly demonstrated, with excellent graphics, together with the associated procedures. Very well done indeed. Many thanks Omega!!
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Helpful, thanks for sharing.
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Never knew before watching this video that the excess strap end wraps around the outside of your wrist and back into the buckle
Excellent video. Instructive, to the point, perfect. One question, however, is there any difference between a NATO pin and a regular bracelet pin? Thanks.
I’ve always just used the pins from my bracelet when using a NATO on my Speedmaster with no issues. Same on my other watches too.
Chris, thanks for your attention in responding to me. All the best.
I'm the same as Chris, I've always figured if the springbar is good enough for a metal bracelet it should be absolutely fine for a strap.
Thanks!
I use 22mm spring bars for my SMP when wearing a NATO. It will take more force to for the bar to slide out if doing some extracurricular activity. The 22mm bars I buy are slightly thicker too.
Thank God for this video because when I opened it from the box I’m like what in the hell do I do with this
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Why can i not use the pushpins which are on the original strap?
I’ve got pushpins delivered with the genuine Omega nato strap, so it is no problem to install them.
If the watch came on a bracelet the spring bars are a size smaller that of a strap. If its a watch with 20mm lugs then a bracelet comes with 068ST2207 pins and straps come with 068ST2208. Same applies with 22mm but dont know part codes off hand.
The metal strap ends in this video are not correctly attached to the right ends of the watch. They should be inverted.
what kind of ‘Pins’ are correct for the NATO strap ?
Certainly not the original Metal strap pins?
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Mine didn't come with new pins. Can I not use the ones from the original band?
@@theredderbaron you can use the same pins
Does anyone know that whether a 21-22mm NATO can fit into a moonwatch with 20mm lug width?
You should always use a strap the same width as the one of your watch!
@@myZisfantastic I tried 21-22 mm nato on my moonwatch with 20mm, looks not bad actually.
If you use curved 21mm spring bars, it will allow extra space for the strap to fit. I still recommend getting the correct size strap though.
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Nice tutorial, but there is no way I am getting the extra length at the end of the strap to loop back through the loopholes. I wish they made the straps longer.
How fat are you?
Omega nato straps are longer than usual nato straps. I find it hard to believe that you can't do it. How big is your wrist?
@@tiagodvt I am able to get the loop over but barely. My wrist is about 7.25 in. And I have two omega natos
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I'm very surprised that Omega's PR and Marketing departments do not insist on presenting the Omega brand with consistency. Time and time again I hear from official Omega promotional video content, completely different pronunciations of the brand.
Sometimes Oh-Meg-Ah and sometimes Oh-May-Gah. It is a Greek word and the proper Greek pronunciation is Oh-Meg-Ah. Can we please stick with that?
I realise that different people from different parts of the World pronounce Omega differently. But in this context this is not just the Greek word, but a brand name. So Omega should expect that their brand is presented with consistency and hopefully inline with the actual proper pronunciation of the word.
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