926 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 8, 2011
Yes...the orange does rock. So can anyone confirm that this strap is indeed a OEM and a reference number for ordering? We've seen it posted a few times now but never to my knowledge the information needed for purchasing.
82 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 27, 2011
Thank you for posting your strap options for your two ATs! That orange strap would be a great match for the limited production "Fanta" AT2000, but also works well with your blue AT chrono as it has that orange seconds hand.
I wish IWC had put into production as options the original rubber straps shown when the current ATs were first introduced; the outside of the strap had a cross-hatch pattern similar to what is on the underside of the current rubber straps.
Best, Jerry
Dhr. drs. B.E.M. Dekkers Wrote:Great ATs Try the orange strap! It works for me! Blue is fine But orange rocks! Cheers
281 Discussions and CommentsMember since Feb. 26, 2012Singapore,
Singapore
SoCalJD Wrote in reply to:Thank you for posting your strap options for your two ATs! That orange strap would be a great match for the limited production "Fanta" AT2000, but also works well with your blue AT chrono as it has that orange seconds hand.
I wish IWC had put into production as options the original rubber straps shown when the current ATs were first introduced; the outside of the strap had a cross-hatch pattern similar to what is on the underside of the current rubber straps.
Best, Jerry
Dhr. drs. B.E.M. Dekkers Wrote:Great ATs Try the orange strap! It works for me! Blue is fine But orange rocks! Cheers
Interestingly, about a month ago I did see one of the straps with the pattern on the outside in the wild here in Singapore. It was on the black/yellow chrono. I was surprised as I thought too that they never put this onto the actual production model.
162 Discussions and CommentsMember since Aug. 29, 2012
SoCalJD Wrote:Andy,
I highly recommend you drop by the Boutique when you have time and try the blue rubber for yourself; my photo skills aren't that great so the blue shade was hard to capture. The suppleness is no joke on the blue rubber strap as I'm able to flex it pretty much any direction and it complies with ease whereas the old black rubber strap feels far more rigid.
As for letting one of my 3568s go, I'm leaning towards the black/yellow because I already own other dive watches with black-dials and also because my white-dialed was purchased from my AD the weekend my second son was born back in late 2010, so it holds more sentimental value to me and was also my first IWC. The black/yellow was purchased from the same AD a few months later but was more of a spontaneous event without much symbolism and sentiment behind it as the purchase of the white-dial. Another reason is that white-dialed dive watches don't seem very common and out of the ones I've seen, IWC in my opinion, makes the nicest one.
Best Regards, Jerry
Hi Jerry,
If you still keen to let go your black/yellow AT, do drop me an email at fleekk@gmail.com.
Try the orange strap!
It works for me!
Blue is fine
But orange rocks!
Cheers
bdekkers@sysqa.nl
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Michael...anything in the workbooks?
Andy
Kevin
I wish IWC had put into production as options the original rubber straps shown when the current ATs were first introduced; the outside of the strap had a cross-hatch pattern similar to what is on the underside of the current rubber straps.
Best,
Jerry
Interestingly, about a month ago I did see one of the straps with the pattern on the outside in the wild here in Singapore. It was on the black/yellow chrono. I was surprised as I thought too that they never put this onto the actual production model.
Michael
Andy
Post me a mail, i'll get in touch with you
And send you info.
Cheers
bas Dekkers
Wearing his ORANGE STRAP on an AT
bdekkers@sysqa.nl
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Hi Jerry,
If you still keen to let go your black/yellow AT, do drop me an email at fleekk@gmail.com.
If It Is To Be, It Is Up To Me!