Yay for quality NATO straps

I really love the Blueberry Broad Weave NATO strap that I got from Bark & Jack.

Its extra structure helps keep my heavier watches in place on my wrist. Like this BOLD Expedition Everest that I’d stopped wearing as much because none of my other NATO straps could handle its heft.

Dangling watches begone!

Photo of a man’s wrist with a hefty, brushed stainless steel field watch strapped to it. The watch has a vibrant blue dial colour with bright white numerals, markers, and hands. Near the top of the seconds hand is a pale orange rectangle that is easy to track as it rotates around the dial. The watch case has two crowns sticking out of it on the right side. The watch is on a strap made out of woven material constructed from thick blue and black threads.

The strap’s blue and black weave also elevates its quality, versatility, and looks. I can wear it with practically all my watches and it pairs nicely with most of my outfits.

Close-up (macro) photo of a watch strap on a man’s wrist (you can see the man’s black and white arm hair to the right of the strap). The strap is made out of nylon fabric and has a broad weave pattern of thick black and blue threads.

And, while we’re taking macros photos, here’s one of the dial as well.

Close-up (macro) photo of a watch dial. The watch case is brushed stainless steel, meaning it’s not very shiny. The dial itself is a vibrant medium blue colour. The numbers; hour- and minute-markers; and numerals printed on the watch are all a bright white colour. Above every hour marker, though, there is a small pale orange square. The watch’s hour and minute hands are chunky and slightly tapered towards the end. These are black at the base and white at the tip. The watch’s second hand is thin. It is black at the base and pale orange at the top. Two-thirds of the way up the seconds hand, where the orange colour starts, is a rectangle filled with luminous material. The brand name printed on the watch is BOLDR.