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The NATO bracelet was born in the 1960s, at the request of the British Ministry of Defense, being originally intended to equip the watches of endowment of its armies. This military origin always resonates in its name North Atlantic Treaty Organization, OTAN in French, which refers to its inventory code: NATO G10. In fact, we have a bracelet able to withstand all the military constraints: resistance to shocks, stretching, friction, to the water. This one-piece bracelet has two strands, one of which goes under the watch and secures the watch so that the watch can stay in place even if a barrier breaks as a result of a shock. Although very resistant, the NATO has adapted very well to civil life, to the point of conquering the wrists of a large number of watchmakers amateurs...
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The NATO bracelet was born in the 1960s, at the request of the British Ministry of Defense, being originally intended to equip the watches of endowment of its armies. This military origin always resonates in its name North Atlantic Treaty Organization, OTAN in French, which refers to its inventory code: NATO G10. In fact, we have a bracelet able to withstand all the military constraints: resistance to shocks, stretching, friction, to the water. This one-piece bracelet has two strands, one of which goes under the watch and secures the watch so that the watch can stay in place even if a barrier breaks as a result of a shock. Although very resistant, the NATO has adapted very well to civil life, to the point of conquering the wrists of a large number of watchmakers amateurs...
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$15,00
The NATO bracelet was born in the 1960s, at the request of the British Ministry of Defense, being originally intended to equip the watches of endowment of its armies. This military origin always resonates in its name North Atlantic Treaty Organization, OTAN in French, which refers to its inventory code: NATO G10. In fact, we have a bracelet able to withstand all the military constraints: resistance to shocks, stretching, friction, to the water. This one-piece bracelet has two strands, one of which goes under the watch and secures the watch so that the watch can stay in place even if a barrier breaks as a result of a shock. Although very resistant, the NATO has adapted very well to civil life, to the point of conquering the wrists of a large number of watchmakers amateurs...
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The NATO bracelet was born in the 1960s, at the request of the British Ministry of Defense, being originally intended to equip the watches of endowment of its armies. This military origin always resonates in its name North Atlantic Treaty Organization, OTAN in French, which refers to its inventory code: NATO G10. In fact, we have a bracelet able to withstand all the military constraints: resistance to shocks, stretching, friction, to the water. This one-piece bracelet has two strands, one of which goes under the watch and secures the watch so that the watch can stay in place even if a barrier breaks as a result of a shock. Although very resistant, the NATO has adapted very well to civil life, to the point of conquering the wrists of a large number of watchmakers amateurs...
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The NATO bracelet was born in the 1960s, at the request of the British Ministry of Defense, being originally intended to equip the watches of endowment of its armies. This military origin always resonates in its name North Atlantic Treaty Organization, OTAN in French, which refers to its inventory code: NATO G10. In fact, we have a bracelet able to withstand all the military constraints: resistance to shocks, stretching, friction, to the water. This one-piece bracelet has two strands, one of which goes under the watch and secures the watch so that the watch can stay in place even if a barrier breaks as a result of a shock. Although very resistant, the NATO has adapted very well to civil life, to the point of conquering the wrists of a large number of watchmakers amateurs...
$8,00
The NATO bracelet was born in the 1960s, at the request of the British Ministry of Defense, being originally intended to equip the watches of endowment of its armies. This military origin always resonates in its name North Atlantic Treaty Organization, OTAN in French, which refers to its inventory code: NATO G10. In fact, we have a bracelet able to withstand all the military constraints: resistance to shocks, stretching, friction, to the water. This one-piece bracelet has two strands, one of which goes under the watch and secures the watch so that the watch can stay in place even if a barrier breaks as a result of a shock. Although very resistant, the NATO has adapted very well to civil life, to the point of conquering the wrists of a large number of watchmakers amateurs...
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$15,00
The NATO bracelet was born in the 1960s, at the request of the British Ministry of Defense, being originally intended to equip the watches of endowment of its armies. This military origin always resonates in its name North Atlantic Treaty Organization, OTAN in French, which refers to its inventory code: NATO G10. In fact, we have a bracelet able to withstand all the military constraints: resistance to shocks, stretching, friction, to the water. This one-piece bracelet has two strands, one of which goes under the watch and secures the watch so that the watch can stay in place even if a barrier breaks as a result of a shock. Although very resistant, the NATO has adapted very well to civil life, to the point of conquering the wrists of a large number of watchmakers amateurs...
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Le bracelet NATO est né dans les années 60, sur demande du ministère de la Défense Britannique, étant initialement destiné à équiper les montres de dotation de ses armées. Cette origine militaire résonne toujours dans son nom North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, OTAN en français, qui fait référence à son code d’inventaire: NATO G10.
De fait, nous avons un bracelet capable de résister à toutes les contraintes militaires : résistance aux chocs, étirements, frottements, à l'eau. Ce bracelet d'une seule pièce a deux brins, dont l'un passe sous la montre et sécurise la montre pour que la montre puisse rester en place même si une barrette venait à casser suite à un choc.
Bien que très résistant, le NATO s’est très bien adapté à la vie civile, au point de conquérir les poignets d’un grand nombre d’amateurs d’horlogerie…
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The NATO bracelet was born in the 1960s, at the request of the British Ministry of Defense, being originally intended to equip the watches of endowment of its armies. This military origin always resonates in its name North Atlantic Treaty Organization, OTAN in French, which refers to its inventory code: NATO G10. In fact, we have a bracelet able to withstand all the military constraints: resistance to shocks, stretching, friction, to the water. This one-piece bracelet has two strands, one of which goes under the watch and secures the watch so that the watch can stay in place even if a barrier breaks as a result of a shock. Although very resistant, the NATO has adapted very well to civil life, to the point of conquering the wrists of a large number of watchmakers amateurs...
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The NATO bracelet was born in the 1960s, at the request of the British Ministry of Defense, being originally intended to equip the watches of endowment of its armies. This military origin always resonates in its name North Atlantic Treaty Organization, OTAN in French, which refers to its inventory code: NATO G10. In fact, we have a bracelet able to withstand all the military constraints: resistance to shocks, stretching, friction, to the water. This one-piece bracelet has two strands, one of which goes under the watch and secures the watch so that the watch can stay in place even if a barrier breaks as a result of a shock. Although very resistant, the NATO has adapted very well to civil life, to the point of conquering the wrists of a large number of watchmakers amateurs...
$8,00
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The NATO bracelet was born in the 1960s, at the request of the British Ministry of Defense, being originally intended to equip the watches of endowment of its armies. This military origin always resonates in its name North Atlantic Treaty Organization, OTAN in French, which refers to its inventory code: NATO G10. In fact, we have a bracelet able to withstand all the military constraints: resistance to shocks, stretching, friction, to the water. This one-piece bracelet has two strands, one of which goes under the watch and secures the watch so that the watch can stay in place even if a barrier breaks as a result of a shock. Although very resistant, the NATO has adapted very well to civil life, to the point of conquering the wrists of a large number of watchmakers amateurs...