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Back on the wrist after years of absence is my Victorinox 24131 quartz chronograph. I bought this from a TJ Maxx sometime in the late 1990s or early 2000s, when VSA was still using only the Swiss Army branding on the dial. What I love about this watch is the absence of a discernable bezel or lugs. The entire watch flows seamlessly visually around my wrist. The block of stainless has a very satisfying weight to it and it may be the most comfortable watch I've ever worn, as it wraps perfectly around my wrist.

What I hate about this watch is the reason it has been off the wrist for so long. The strap is custom and only the strap made for this watch will fit it. Worse, the synthetic rubber will crack over time and need to be replaced, which is what happened to mine. Finding a replacement strap is not easy. I tracked one down and it was delivered yesterday.
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Kowal
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Mar 17, 2019
I also have one, bought that on such low price that at begining did not want to buy strap priced three times more. Changed my mind twice, but right now i said enough, it sits in a box waiting for future. I have an idea to use spare parts from rubber band (those plastic pieces melted in rubber which holds spring bar and fits the case) and make leather one with those elements on my own. Also tried many bracelets to fit without any succes. As bracelet would be most sufficient way for time to time useage. Having such problematic experience with this piece, that was first and only watch i bought with unusual mounting.
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PetrosD
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Mar 20, 2019
KowalI have actually thought the same as you, to make one from leather. However I don't think I have the skill or tools to do so. I do plan to try to find a custom leather strap maker to make one when this one gives out.
TerryTurbo930
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Dec 29, 2017
Nice solid looking time piece. The band/body transition is very clean. I like that. Buy a band and hematicly seal it. Don't scratch the bezel!
Gugliermo
1317
Dec 29, 2017
Regardless of the strap problems, that is an awesome looking watch!
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