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soulbrotha
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May 21, 2015
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Hey! I just received my watch here in Toronto, Canada. Amazing fast shipping. It was sent out on the 14th of May. This watch is truly gorgeous! I can't believe the quality of this watch and its price. This was my first Massdrop and I'm very happy with the whole thing. I'll be here again...everyday! Great stuff!
May 21, 2015
JHov
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May 21, 2015
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soulbrothaDid you have to pay any import tax on it?
May 21, 2015
soulbrotha
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May 22, 2015
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JHovI forgot to mention... no duties or extra fees! Very nice!
May 22, 2015
JHov
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May 22, 2015
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soulbrothaGood to hear!
May 22, 2015
lil25jai
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May 22, 2015
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soulbrothaI got mine too today, and did not get custom/duty/tax on it either. I bought 2 so I was worried but guess they let it go this time.
I swapped the strap to a NATO leather strap, and it looks nice. I'm not really liking the strap's big PVD rings though, will need to find a new strap with regular smaller rings.
May 22, 2015
JoshG
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May 23, 2015
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lil25jaiGot a nato strap but have no clue how to remove the rubber one? Help please :)
May 23, 2015
kova4a
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May 25, 2015
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JoshGspring bar tool. I personally always use pocket knife though. Put it face down but on a soft cloth or something. Use one hand to both hold the watch steady and simultaneously squeeze the rubber strap towards you, so the upper part of the spring bar is revealed. Slowly put the upper part of the knife against the groove on the bar and pull the knife steadily until the spring bar is released - it's not very hard but if you're not careful the knife can slip and scratch the watch or worse cut your hand. Or you can just take the watch to a nearby watch store and have them remove it.
May 25, 2015
ChristopherJ
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May 25, 2015
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JoshGThere are a lot of resources online which will be much more helpful than me explaining it in text. :) There's a metal bar which holds the rubber strap in place. They are spring loaded so they can be removed fairly easily. Once you remove the rubber strap, you should put the spring bars back into their place and then thread the nylon band through the bars.
May 25, 2015
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