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sorry, just not up to par |
May 21, 2022 |
Reviewer:
Joe from Buffalo, NY United States
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My biggest issue with this watch is that you CANNOT put a leather strap on it. The spring-bar between the two lugs is so close to the case, that you can barely slide three sheets of PAPER between the spring-bar and case.
I tried four different leather straps, and none would fit. Once I had one end of the spring-bar in place, I could not get the other end seated (not even close).
Another issue I should mention . . .
On the sides of the case, at the 2 o'clock & 8 o'clock locations, where the lugs transition into the case, there are pronounced creases. The 4 o'clock case-side location is where the crown is located. But at the 10 o'clock case-side location, there is no pronounced creasing. This visual variance makes the 9 o'clock side of the case, look strange.
I purchased this DM 4 EVO as a gift, for someone that does not wear bracelet watches. So, I'll be selling this watch in the aftermarket for about a hundred bucks.
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