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Drop + Glycine Combat Sub "Coffee" Automatic Watch

Drop + Glycine Combat Sub "Coffee" Automatic Watch

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We teamed up with Glycine to put our own twist on one of the company’s best sellers, the Combat Sub. You won’t find this exclusive version anywhere else.
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DaveL21
29
Feb 6, 2021
Can anyone comment on the bracelet? Pins or screw links? How is the clasp? Thanks!!
WathingTime
460
Feb 7, 2021
Pin and collar system, bigger issue is a cheap pressed clasp that is not easily replaceable with better quality one.
AkMikes
48
Feb 22, 2021
WathingTimeYeap cheaper than my other Glycine combat subs are far as bracelet clap. I actually picked this watch up for a little more than half new price on a liquidators site, supposedly their only “open box” so at $250 I paid I’m fine with cheaper clasp. Other options are swap for a NATO or leather band or just swap the bracelet it’s a very common 20mm lug width.Let me show you my omega speedmaster motm I prefer to wear on various Natos;
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beanerds2
387
Feb 26, 2021
WathingTimeBut it can be done by drilling out the H shaped last link closest to the clasp to 1.5mm fron the 1.3mm glycine's pin size and fitting a $27 Strapcode milled clasp as I did here , you can see the Strapcode's screw in this photo .
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AkMikes
48
Feb 28, 2021
beanerds2The 22mm milled clasp? I’m thinking about ordering the strap code milled one to upgrade my clasp.
AkMikes
48
Feb 28, 2021
AkMikes* sorry the glycine is a 22mm lug width bracelet, nato...My speedy motm has a 20mm lug width.
beanerds2
387
Mar 1, 2021
AkMikesThe Glycine is 20mm at the clasp and 22mm at the watch so it has a 2mm taper , a Strapcode 20mm clasp will fit , if you are up to do what I did and have the tools to do it . Just be aware that the pin which is solid that attaches the clasp to the bracelet on the 6 O'clock side of the Glycine's clasp is a very tight press fit and you need a quality set of pin punches to knock it out , its not a spring bar . It's a solid pin and you replace this pin with a 20mm quality spring bar to fit the Strapcode clasp back onto the Glycine's bracelet . I grabbed the ' Brushed ' clasp and it matched the Glycine's brushed bracelet perfectly .
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I hope this makes sense
AkMikes
48
Mar 1, 2021
beanerds2Yeap thanks for the info, I might just upgrade my clasp.
batt4u
0
Feb 21, 2021
Combat watch would imply firearm resistance right? Can I shoot with this watch on my wrist? I've had watches fall apart and stop ticking due to the impact vibration being on my arm while firing my sidearm. Anyone care to clarify?
AkMikes
48
Feb 23, 2021
I’ve never had that happen to me. I believe even Rolex assures their buyer they can wear it golfing skeet shooting and such. I’d be sure screw fastened ones had a tiny drop of loctite and pin and variations of pin fasteners were securely driven in paying attention to not leave one end protruding. However I don’t see clear cut consensus on various forums. It’s got a 2 year glycine factory warranty as just in case. So I guess if your really worried slip it off and pop it into your range bag, pocket, or lock it in your car.
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