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This is a discussion on strength of plastic strap?? within the Observer forums; I wonder how tough the plastic strap is against wear (sweat, weather conditions, environmental conditions). I now have the xlander ...
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| I wonder how tough the plastic strap is against wear (sweat, weather conditions, environmental conditions). I now have the xlander with the leader strap and i don't have to worry about losing my watch cause of that. the plastic strap or rubber if you like could dry out and tear. All three the models have (in my opinion) that constraint. The stainless steel strap is not completely stainless steel as is the same with the titanium strap. On the other hand most diving watches come with such a plastic strap, so there must be a reason chosing plastic over leather or metal. Can someone respond to this? Regards, Ernst |
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| The "Plastic" or Elastomer Strap on the Elastomer Observer model is very durable. It has holes in the strap to help dry sweat & water moisture that gets underneath the band. I would find it pretty difficult to abuse & tear this strap. If you did tear this strap, your wrist would have taken some serious abuse that you would be more concerned about. AltimeterGuy |
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| was that thru extensive use or just like wearing jewelry? It looks like nagging but i'm hating the fact of buying something en then find out that not that usefull due to some 'minor' details. And specially for such a watch: it should be used without any compromise. |
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| As far as we know, we have not had one return or complaint about the band not holding up; thats thousands of watches in every possible condition - from jewlery to adventure racing to military aircraft carriers, were pretty confident it's holding up without issue. |
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| This one I can answer myself ....I used the observer for a 1,5 year now and by coincidence I saw there were cracks on the inside of the strap . Some of them are deep already. Of course i returned to my retailer and he will discuss it with Suunto. My retailer said that this should not happen with this kind of polymer. So i will wait and see..... regards, Ernst |
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![]() took a picture of it, but can't get it my post somehow ernst Last edited by Shizuku; 03-29-2004 at 12:08 PM. |
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| Strap I have had the ti Observer for almost 2 years now. I've gone diving in Africa, mountain biking for 2 seasons, 2 seasons of skiing & 2 seasons of climbing indoors & out. In Canada, where I live the temps fluctuate wildly and so far the strap is still holding strong with no signs of wear. I have a Tag Heuer with a plastic strap that in the past I've had to replace within the aformentioned time period. You should have no problem with the strap! Enjoy your Observer, It's a great unit, my only complaint is the inability to lock the buttons as they at times inadvertantly get pressed by gloves etc. krak |
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| I got my strap replaced for free from my retailer. He discussed it with the distributor. Great! And if the strap wears that fast again, i guess i have to make myself a "Ernst-proof" strap. I have a estimated timeframe of 1.5 year I can see it already: 2 customized pieces of aluminium and powdercoated in black that replace the excentric formed pieces of the strap direct attached on both sides of the housing. Than i only have to fill up the standard 18 mm width strap pieces...... Ernst Last edited by Shizuku; 04-13-2004 at 02:00 AM. |
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| Failed Observer Steel strap My steel strap failed today. I have worn the watch for 2.5 years and it has been great, I just recently replaced the battery. I have used it on all activities - hiking, kayaking, alpine mountaineering etc... The strap has many splits on the inside, and one split made it all the way through. I have asked my Internet retailler if they can swap it out. Does anyone have a Suunto contact who knows about this issue and will arrange a swap?
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