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After Market FF Strap/Deployant Clasp Confusion

 
 By: nic : July 26th, 2014-07:17
Hi All, I've been tearing my hair out trying to get some information, via a large London AD, about purchasing a new strap for my FF Tribute to Aqualung (deployant clasp) - I'd like a new sailcloth strap without the portholes - just to, you know, mix it up... 

Because I'm currently posted to Indonesia for work...

 
 By: nic : July 28th, 2014-19:15
... and I am making a trip back to the UK in September for a family event. I have tried the Singapore boutique, but they had to order one in (3-6 weeks) and I'll need to order 3-4 weeks before my arrival in UK so I can pick it up when there. There are one... 

this may or may not be helpful

 
 By: mr_gray : July 31st, 2014-21:13
I'm afraid I don't know but am v keen to know this myself. I'd help but the dealers here in Sydney don't know anything about anything unfortunately. Not to hijack your thread but how long have you had the watch and exactly how magnificent is it? I'm on th... 

Think that's a standard strap for pin-buckle...

 
 By: nic : July 31st, 2014-23:06
... I'm assuming the deployant attaches to the same cut-out. Have ordered. The FF-TTAL is my fave watch so far - slightly larger than a Panerai 44mm but feels smaller on the wrist. I've had Seadwellers and Submariners in the past along with the above and ... 

thanks for your response

 
 By: mr_gray : August 1st, 2014-17:16
it is nice to hear from an owner and i am glad you are enjoying your ttal. it a beautiful version. i was lucky enough to try on a chrono blue dial at shop in sydney so although i couldnt really enjoy the dial (not for me, i like the simplicity of the thre...