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Yeah, I don't know who the manufacturer is, but Divers Supply sells them.

the K
 
I don't think I've been to a single dive shop anywhere I've dived that didn't carry them. Guess things are different in texas... :D

Bryan
 
If your interested in something really unique check out:

http://www.harbuckswatchbands.com/

These were real popular in the military, original bands were made from spoons by locals in the Phillipines.

I still have my first one, a gift from a Navy friend over ten years ago.



He has some real good deals on watches (lower than other dealers I have seen) for citizen, luminox, and invicta watches.

If you like you can tell him Jeff from RMEDIVER refered you.
 
Now is this for a pretty-thingie watch or a diving watch?

The reason I ask is that I wouldn't recommend a watch band that is not continuous, by that I mean like a regular watch band. If one of the pins breaks you can be out of luck . . .

the K
 
I used to wear a continuous nylon band but wearing it in and out of water and mud developed a unique perfume...

I wear the stainless steel for diving now.
 
I'm for the velcro continous band myself, nylon, cleans easily, loose a pin you still have the watch on, barely, but not lost completely, and it's easily adjusted for different wet/dry suit cuffs, and you can wrap your glove cuff strap around it to be double safe. Timex makes a bunch, even the local Target or WalMart carries them for under $5.00 Use one on my depth gauge on my forearm as well. Can't beat it. Lighter than metal too...and doesn't corrode. Cheap enough to throw away and replace.
 
Hemlon:
The band is for my above-water watch. I have looked at Divers Supply and I can't find any watch bands, Kraken.

Oh, OK. I thought it might have been for a dive watch.

Sorry, wish I could help you.

the K
 

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