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Old 08-01-03, 05:42 PM
Ian Murray Ian Murray is offline
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Dear Lou,

Bungey works well for the sk7. The  original strap just pulls out and if you put the 'console' bit in warm water to soften the boot then you can push up the compass and allow for the bungee to pass under it. Form your loop and then just push the compass back into the boot. Use two seperate loops of bungee so that if one breaks then the other is a back up. Keep the original strap so that if you ever come to sell the compass then it's easily put back to it's original state.

For the watch, either use the surgical bungee as it can be passed behind the watch pins (smaller gap) to make the same type of double loops or use one of the velcro fastenings as these are a lot longer than normal watch straps and still pass behind both pins. So if you lose a watch pin then you don't lose the watch. Both ways allow for ease of attachment and save a lot of struggling.

Regards, Ian.
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