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mrpseanmorgan · 7 years ago
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#WIWT What I wore today Thursday September 21, 2017 a windy 💨 and wet ☔️ 💦 day Shoes - Sperry Pants - Landsend Belt, Shirt, Cardigan & Tie - Polo RL Rain Coat - Uniqlo Watch - Timex NATO Strap- cheapestnatostraps.com Bracelet - Lemon & Line Glasses - Ray Ban
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culturaldispatch · 8 years ago
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Time On A Budget XIII: Affordable Watches Under $60
A watch is an extension of the person wearing it. Yeah, I know that sounds a bit pretentious but it’s true. Why else would someone spend $25,000 on and obsess over a piece of jewelry that most people won’t even notice you’re wearing? But it’s not just a signifier of wealth. It can be a sign to others how you define yourself. I wear dive watches because I’m a scuba Instructor even though I haven’t actually timed a dive with my watch in over a decade. I use a dive computer instead. And to others a watch is something you just throw on your wrist that looks “pretty good.” Either way there are watches for everyone and listed here are a collection of good lucking watches that won’t break the bank while style maintaining a little bit of style. Some are better than others and in this review I try to point out the differences in what you are paying for.
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Casio MTP4500D-1AV on a cheapestnatostraps.com leather strap
Before we get into it you can find previous installments of this series here.
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Howk Tangente Homage - $20
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Howk on a leather strap from a Timex Expedition with AJ Morgan Castro Sunglasses
Driven by the success of companies like Daniel Wellington and the German luxury brand Nomos the past few years has seen an explosion of watches influenced by the early-to-mid-century modernist design movements. At the low end this means there is a variety of Chinese minimalist designs to choose from that all look pretty good even if they aren’t high quality or particularly original in their styling. At the high end their are fantastically made German watches using Bauhaus design aesthetics like Stowa and the aforementioned Nomos.
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On a red, white and blue NATO. Good look for the 4th of July or Bastille Day.
A new (to me) entry in that category is the Hook Bauhaus model which is a shameless Nomos Tangente ripoff/homage. Like most of these cheap Chinese watches of this type Howk is nothing more than a name used because…well… a watch should have a brand name on it. Like the Corgeuts or Deberts I’ve reviewed previously it’s a nonsense name that really does not mean much of anything. It’s just a way to legally sell replica watches in the US.
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At first glance the Howk really is a fantastic looking little watch which is to be expected because there’s nothing at all original about it’s design. Like the Nomos that it’s aping it features a very tasteful use of an Avant Garde Condensed type of font for its numerals which gives it a cool 1930s feel. Another nice touch is the second hand is on the subdial at 6 o’clock which gives it a bit of a classy subdued look. At 38mm it fits nicely on most wrists and will fit under a shirt cuff.
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The tech specs are nothing special but for $20 you should not be expecting much. The case is made from a cheap alloy which makes it very lightweight but not very durable. However, the movement itself is a japanese Miyota quartz movement which is about as reliable as a movement can possibly be. The Howk is water resistant to 30m which means it should be fine if you are washing your hands but I would not go swimming with it on. It also looks great on a variety of straps. 
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The drilled lugs make it very easy to change out the stock strap.
As with most watches of this type the stock strap leaves a bit to be desired however this is far from the worst leather strap I’ve seen on a sub-$25 watch. I put it on the leather strap from a Timex Expedition Scout and thought that it looked even better than the stock strap. And of course it looks great on a brightly colored NATO strap. It’s an incredibly versatile watch.
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On the wrist
The bottom line is this is a great watch for the price and I would easily put it in the same category as a Timex Weekender in terms of durability and quality. It has a leg up on the Timex in that it’s not cursed with the incredibly loud (but otherwsie reliable) Timex quartz movement. However a Weekender has the advantage of Indiglo which allows you to light up the watch at night. Unfortunately there is no lume or anything of the sort on the Howk. In low light you just won’t be able to see it. 
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On an Eton Dot NATO 
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The Kano Bauhaus inspired watch from the 1940s which influenced both Nomos and Howk.
There is no ignoring the fact that this is a watch that steals its looks from a far more expensive watch, the Nomos Tangente. In fairness to the Howk though the Nomos Tangente is not exactly an original design itself. It’s an updated take on a watch from the watchmaker Kano who was producing them in the glory days of Bauhaus design in the 1930s. It’s up to you rather the lack of originality on the part of the makers of the Howk watch bothers you. For an everyday $20 beater watch I’m not particularly bothered by it.
Note: It’s been pointed out to me that the Amazon listing for this watch list the lug width at 18mm. It’s actually 20mm.
Similar options: Timex Weekender, Timex Field Expedition
Seiko SNK809 - $55
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SNK809 on a leather NATO from Crown & Buckle.
Suggesting a Seiko 5, particularly a member of the SNK family, as an intro to watch collecting is almost cliche. Damn near every list of this type is going to mention this watch. However, there’s a damn good reason for that which is that this watch is a fucking steal.
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How many $55 watches have an exhibition caseback?
Very, very rarely do you find a company selling a mechanical, automatic watch with an in-house movement for less than $60. But Seiko has been doing just that with the Seiko 5 series of watches for over 50 years. The 5 in the Seiko watch branding comes from its features; 1) automatic winding, a day/date display, water resistance (which varies depending on the watch model,) recessed crown at 4 o’clock, and a durable case (which usually means it is made of stainless steel.) The SNK continues that long tradition admirably. While the watch automatically winds it’s 7s26c movement does not hack or hand-wind. Despite those drawbacks it’s an incredibly accurate and durable movement that also powers some far more expensive watches in the Seiko lineup (such as the venerable SKX007.)
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On the wrist the pilot-inspired face is very easy to read even in low-light thanks to some pretty decent lume. It’s got a sporty look that is pretty easy to dress up or down on both leather and nylon straps. The look is pretty heavily inspired by the B-Uhr pilot watches worn by Luftwaffe pilots in the Second World War and coveted by collector’s ever since. 
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A WWII vintage B-Uhr pilot watch. Much like Volkswagen and Fanta before it the B-Uhr style has managed to lose its association with NAZI Germany which is fortunate because it really is a great looking design. Many B-Uhr style pilot watches take their cues from the Luftwaffe originals and clock in at sizes of 44+ millimeters which on a wrist like mine is absolutely massive. The SNK is a far more manageable 37mm.
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My only real complaint about the SNK is that the case is brushed stainless steel. This is purely personal preference but I would prefer it to have a slightly polished case. That’s not a deal breaker though. For less than $60 the SNK provides a damn near unbeatable bang for the buck in that you get an original (albeit derivitive) design, in-house movement and a build quality that punches above it’s weight.
Similar options: Seiko SNK80X in Blue, Green, or Cream, or the Seiko SNKK27
Casio MTP4500D-1AV Slide Rule Aviator - $52
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Casio Aviator on a green ZULU strap
At it’s core the purpose of a wristwatch is to be a tool that tells time easily and at a glance. That is a simple purpose but its applications run the gamut from the mundane to the monumental. From a diver using their diver’s bezel to keep track of their bottom time to the crew of Apollo 13 using their Omega Speedmaster’s chronograph complication to correct for catastrophic failure of their moonbound spacecraft a variety of complications and modifications have been made to these watches to make them more useful tools for telling time.
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One such modification that you don’t see quite as often on affordable watches is the slide rule bezel. Just as the name says the slide rule bezel allows a person to make calculations on the fly using the inner chapter ring on the watch dial and a moveable bezel to act as a slide rule. With this feature you can quickly convert MPH to KPH (and vice versa) and a host of other conversions a pilot may find useful on the fly when you don’t have the time to find a calculator. A Blog To Watch has a fantastic run down of how a slide rule bezel works.
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On a SB NATO from Cincy Strap Works (which is one of the most comfortable NATOs I’ve ever worn) and the classic gold Aviators.
As with most of Casio’s quartz analog watches the MTP4500D-1AV is a particularly well made watch that could sell for twice the price with a higher end brand name on the face. With a 42mm stainless steel case and matching bracelet this piece looks like a million bucks. Much like the Slide Rule Aviator’s cousin the, EF-503D racing chronograph the bracelet is solidly constructed and is much better than what you would expect to find on a $60 watch. The 42mm case wears a bit smaller than similar sized watches thanks to its thinner bezel and shorter lugs.
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The movement is a Miyota chronograph with the chronograph complications being the center second hand, and the 9 and 12 o’clock subdials. I particularly like having the watch’s second hand at the 6 o’clock subdial. It makes the quartz tick-tock a bit more subtle. Add in a 50m depth rating and this would be a great watch to bang around with in the summer. You can’t go snorkeling with it but it should do fine hopping in and out of a pool.
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Aesthetically this is a conversation starting tool watch. With the numbers abound on the dial and with the chronograph functions I don’t think anyone would ever call this watch “minimal.” That being said it still looks great and the orange accents on the bezel and second hands help the watch to stand out. My only complaint is the same one I have with most chronographs, which is that it’s too hard to read the time with a quick glance.
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The lume is nothing to write home about. If you’re wearing it for a while in the sun it will be really visible for about 30 minutes once you go indoors.
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And the bracelet is a bit too 90s for my taste but that’s neither here nor there.
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If you’re looking for something in the tool watch realm that wears well, has a little bit of versatility, and is a bit different than your standard chronograph check out the MTP4500D-1AV (I really wish they would give these watches real names.)
Similar options: Casio EF-503D (which unfortunately is getting much harder to find)
Casio MDV-106 Revisited - $45
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MDV-106 on a BOND Nato strap
The reigning champion of inexpensive summer watches. This isn’t the first time I’ve suggested this watch and it definitely won’t be the last. With stainless steel construction, 120 click bezel, miyota quartz movement, and 200m of water resistance this is a tool watch that punches well above its weight class. It’s understated designs pulls from a whole history of classic dive watches without being overly revertential or a homage. It’s a watch that truly does stand on it’s own two feet. 
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When I teach scuba classes this is the watch that I suggest my students get to start out as a backup to their dive computers. It will take whatever beating you want to throw at it and do so very easily.
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On a minimalist silicone strap
The included rubber strap is a resin band that is fine but I do find it a bit too big for my wrists. I wound up replacing it with a minimalist silicone band and a Bond NATO strap. Perhaps my only complatint about the MDV-106 is its size.
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Coming in at a hefty 44mm it definitely makes a statement and isn’t something I would feel to comfortable wearing with a suit or even business casual. But for a Sunday beater to wear on a boat or camping it’s a very hard watch to beat.
Similar Options: Invicta 8926OB, Invicta 8932OB, or the Stuhrling Aquadiver
Thanks for reading. I’ve posted higher res versions of all of the photos on Imgur here if you wanted to take a closer look at everything.
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yskextra-ril · 6 years ago
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bibbitara · 7 years ago
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The Time Bum, Cheapest NATO Straps, and Collinsville Watch Giveaway
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pkansa · 7 years ago
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As you may have seen, our current giveaway is for a pretty nice package of straps from Cheapest Nato Straps.  Far from being a selection of nylon straps, they are, instead, made of sturdy, beautiful, and quite-nice smelling leather.  Far from just passing those straps on to you sight unseen, Cheapest Nato Straps also sent us over a duplicate of the giveaway package so we could take them for a hands-on ride.
Of course, reviewing straps is a tricky business.  It’s not like there’s a lot of tech that is bundled into a strap, nor are you necessarily comparing the merits of different buckles.  Given how they impact the look of the watch, it’s more of an aesthetics thing.  Not to say that there isn’t something to consider in the non-looks department.  I’m talking about quick-release spring bars.  I’m starting to see these more direct from brands (say, like on this Grayton) and I like seeing them on the independent strap sites as well.  Frankly, it’s in their best interest – anything that makes a strap easier to change (for anyone, not just us with several different strap changing tools) is good, as it makes folks more likely to pick up a few, and change them at-will.
For this roundup review of the stuff from Cheapest Nato Straps, I put my usual suspects to the test – my Michelsen Arctic Explorer  and Seiko Orange Monster.  I also conscripted a watch that was still around from it’s review, the Grayton Automatic.  All of these have 20mm lugs, and they all had straps with quick-change spring bars already in place, which makes swapping these straps from Cheapest Nato Straps in a breeze.
All of the straps we reviewed from Cheapest Nato Straps are made from leather that comes from the Kvarnsjö tannery.  I’ve no idea how big they are, or how popular (maybe they are the Horween of Sweden, maybe not), but it seems like good leather to my untrained eye. Really, it’s how they hold up over time that will tell the true story.  For now, they looked good, felt good, and most importantly for a leather, smelled good.  The leather smelled like it should – deep and rich, not even a hint of chemical plastickyness that you can find from lower-end leathers.
Also good on these straps from Cheapest Nato Straps?  They’re made of single pieces of leather.  That also speaks to the quality, as you don’t have to have things layered on top of each other to cover up a less-desirable substrate, which means you won’t get that weird wrinkling cheaper straps will have.  Single piece also means less stitching, and on this review (and giveaway) bundle, it’s really minimal.  A pair of stitches at the ends to hold the spring bar in place, some more for the buckle and fixed keeper, and then a little bit of detail on the tail of the strap.  Depending on the strap, this is either color-matched or contrast.
While there are very specific names and models for the straps (and I’ve linked them all below, with their pricing), they fall into two categories, in my mind – racing style (shown by the perforations that call to mind driving gloves) with contrast stitching, and the “retro” line, which is a cleaner (and color-matched) look.  I also found that the retro watches had much more of a wax-packed feel to them.  By this, I mean they didn’t feel slick or smooth. They had a slightly tacky feel, which (hopefully) means a well-conditioned leather that should pick up nice character over time.
Before I got in this package from Cheapest Nato Straps, I wouldn’t have figured myself for liking a racing-style strap.  Well, funnily enough, I did rather like the look.  Paired as they were, it lent another touch of sportiness to the watches, and of course breaks up what could be (to some eyes) an otherwise boring strap.  With a variety of colors in the mix (between the leathers and contrast stitching), it ended up enlivening the watches.  The biggest hit (and surprise) for me was the grey one with it’s orange stitch, as paired to the Orange Monster.  Wouldn’t have put that down for a diver, but it works.  It just works.  Coming in a close second, though, was that burgundy strap on the Michelsen.  I’ve normally got a blue strap on that watch, but the burgundy warms things up a bit, and the red is subtle, so it’s not screaming at your eyes.
So, yeah – I am very happy that we learned about Cheapest Nato Straps and their very extensive catalog.  From what I’ve seen here, whomever wins this month’s giveaway is going to be a very happy camper indeed.  And for everyone else?  Well, these straps are really quite affordable, especially with as nice as the leather and stitching is.  With pricing starting at $15.95 and topping out at $19.95 (at least for what we reviewed), these are the very definition of a good deal.  And, given how varied the catalog is, there no doubt is a strap (or three) from Cheapest Nato Straps that will fit your watch, tastes, and of course, wallet.  cheapestnatostraps.com
Kvarnsjö Retro Midnight ($19.95)
Kvarnsjö Retro Brown ($19.95)
Kvarnsjö Racing Anthrazite with orange stitch ($15.95)
Kvarnsjö Premium Racing Black ($19.95)
Kvarnsjö Premium Racing Sienna ($19.95)
Kvarnsjö Grand Prix Burgundy ($19.95)
Spoiled for straps – a review of Cheapest Nato Straps As you may have seen, our current giveaway is for a pretty nice package of straps from Cheapest Nato Straps.  
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womw · 10 years ago
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I don't normally wear a watch to work...but when I do myather-strap, auto-magically matches my by dondo_to_some from Instagram http://ift.tt/1NkBQbk
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pkansa · 7 years ago
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As should be no surprise, we here at WWR are big, big fans of watches.  But you know what we like almost as much?  Watch straps.  There is quite a variety out there when it comes to materials, colors, and even pricing.  Want a two piece made from moose leather?  You can find it.  Want something made from an old baseball glove?  You can find it.  Just need a cheap one-piece nylon one for the summer?  You can get it.  In fact, this month’s sponsor, CheapestNatoStraps, certainly can cover that last category.  However, that’s not all they’ve got going in their catalog.
When CheapestNatoStraps reached out to us, it’s safe to say we were smitten.  Given how a strap can really change the look of a watch, the aesthetics of a strap are a key consideration.  And from what we were seeing on the website, it seemed like things were on the right path.  Of course, construction and material quality are important factors as well, no matter the price of the strap.  To that end, we have a variety coming in so we can give you a hands-on impression of these affordable beauties.
In the mean time, CheapestNatoStraps was kind enough to sponsor this month’s giveaway.  So, while we’re working up our review, you can put your name in the hat for a nice variety of straps from CheapestNatoStraps.  Here’s what you’re going to be in the running for:
Kvarnsjö Retro Midnight
Kvarnsjö Retro Brown
Kvarnsjö Racing Anthrazite with orange stitch
Kvarnsjö Premium Racing Black
Kvarnsjö Premium Racing Sienna
Kvarnsjö Grand Prix Burgundy
Of note, all of these straps will be in a 20mm width.  Also of note, the contest this month is open to contestants worldwide.  To enter the contest, it’s the same steps as we normally have:
Comment below on what your favorite strap or bracelet style is
Head on over to our Giveaway page and complete your entry
Please note, you must do both steps (the comment and the giveaway page entry) to be eligible for the giveaway.  Good luck, and our thanks again to CheapestNatoStraps for sponsoring the giveaway.  cheapestnatostraps.com
The November 2017 WWR Giveaway - a surplus of straps! #contest #giveaway #watchstraps As should be no surprise, we here at WWR are big, big fans of watches.  But you know what we like almost as much?  
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mrpseanmorgan · 7 years ago
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Hello there! I really like your blog. What are some of the brands we're seeing? Who makes your shirts, ties, pants, etc? Thanks!
I am a bit boring when it comes to brands and go back to the same brands over and over and over again. I believe quality, fit and reliability of sizing being the most important. Here are the brands that are in my wardrobe -
•Oxford Cloth Button Downs - either Brooks Brothers or Stafford, I can order directly online and know they will fit perfectly•Chinos - Lands End, Sportscraft, or Polo RL. I prefer classic fit chinos with a higher rise with tapered legs. •Ties - J Crew, Polo RL and the Tie Bar•Sport Coats - Polo RL and Stafford•Shoes - GH Bass and Sperry Top-sider •Polos - Polo RL and Nautica•Sweaters - Polo RL•Jeans - Polo RL •T-shirts - Polo RL•Accessories - Bracelets: Kiel James Patrick, Lemon and Line, Miansai; NATO Straps: CheapestNatoStraps.com and Daniel Wellington;Watches: Tag Heuer, Timex, Tissot, Triwa and Daniel Wellington
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womw · 10 years ago
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Steinhart Ocean Vintage Military on a premium NATO strap from by cheapestnatostraps from Instagram http://ift.tt/1FXkqPl
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womw · 10 years ago
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Seiko Diver on a NATO strap from by cheapestnatostraps from Instagram http://ift.tt/1CdoI2z
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womw · 10 years ago
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Maranez on a gold Zulu strap from by cheapestnatostraps from Instagram http://ift.tt/1NiQYEd
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womw · 10 years ago
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Maranez on a PVD Zulu strap from by cheapestnatostraps from Instagram http://ift.tt/19iUK2T
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womw · 10 years ago
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Seiko Diver and a Steinhart Ocean Vintage Military on premium NATO straps from by cheapestnatostraps from Instagram http://ift.tt/1GPgejo
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womw · 10 years ago
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Seiko Diver on a NATO strap from by cheapestnatostraps from Instagram http://ift.tt/1LSa9t5
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womw · 10 years ago
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Seiko 5 on a Zulu strap from by cheapestnatostraps from Instagram http://ift.tt/1boYvFK
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womw · 10 years ago
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Orient Bambino on a NATO strap from by cheapestnatostraps from Instagram http://ift.tt/1G6PnB2
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