Somehow I mist this thread completely.. Thanks for posting the pics with my strap Joe! I am glad you like it
SAS strap thread.
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Drop Drew a PM here..diver69 wrote:Hi All,
I'm a newbie here and loving the strap options I see. All are great, but the one that I have set my sights on is the "Drew Canvas" strap - can anyone shed some light on how I can go about getting one? Google didn't seem to lead me to an obvious source.
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PM sent, many thanks Heuerville!
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Hmmm - I like the look of that "Military Green" you have on your website Heuerville..........Very nice lineup you have there yourself Sir, I may well be dropping YOU an email as well in the future 

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Gotta bring this thread back to life for a sec. Early on, there was a little bit of love for tan straps here, but I have to say, it's hard to beat Graeme's own SAS-branded "Sahara" tan straps–right from his website. I think the results speak for themselves and, moreover, the 24mm Sahara is more supple than the black or brown iterations, and is just (ol gregg!) freaking creamy on the watch in person. I think it's a great strap for any watch with expansive lugs, and especially this SAS. OMMV, but I'm sold, myself. This is a great strap, and it's just not all that much dough, to boot:





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That does look great, Michael. Mine lives on a GSD Horween Whisky strap most of the time, so I agree that tan is a great choice.
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I was surprised at how much it popped, and how much I like the look.
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Looks like I'm buying a strap from Graeme. Kickass
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SAS straps come with great buckles, too.
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^^^Truth. This buckle even has the little airplane on it. Graeme keeps track of what's what around here.
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I have to pick up one of Graeme's watches!!!!!
Need to find a SAS Dive
What are the going prices guys?
Need to find a SAS Dive
What are the going prices guys?
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http://forums.watchuseek.com/f29/fs-sas ... 00578.htmlscubasommer64 wrote:I have to pick up one of Graeme's watches!!!!!
Need to find a SAS Dive
What are the going prices guys?
And a good guy, to boot!

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