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Your watch and strap should go together perfectly, but that doesn't mean you can't experiment with different combinations. Why not mix things up and see what happens? You may discover a look that's as individual as you are.
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NATO straps are not only practical and comfortable to wear; they also look great and add a casual, warm-weather style to a watch. The OMEGA range includes NATO straps in high quality polyamide or leather, in a countless variety of patterns and colours, all fixed with stainless steel buckles.
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Like the originals that inspired them, OMEGA’s "NATO" straps can easily be adjusted to any length and are thus perfectly suited to every wrist (or even the outside of a uniform!).
Blue is always high on the list of favourite colours – and for good reason: it’s a classic shade that goes beautifully with other colours. Our NATO range makes generous use of blue, as a solid colour or in striped patterns. Explore the many options and see how well blue works with your watch.
Polyamide 5‑stripe grey & blue strap
5-stripe grey and blue nylon fabric strap with stainless steel buckle and fitted keepers
Polyamide blue strap, grey‑bordered
Blue nylon fabric strap with a grey border, stainless steel buckle and fitted keepers
Blue polyester strap
Blue polyester strap with stainless steel buckle and fitted keepers
Polyamide blue strap, white‑bordered
Blue nylon fabric strap with a white border, stainless steel buckle and fitted keepers.
OMEGA's "NATO" straps evolved from the leather and canvas ones used by British pilots, navigators and army personnel during World War Two. For safety reasons, wristwatches did not use removable spring bars to secure their straps. Their fixed bars, often soldered, were less likely to break than spring bars so there was less chance of losing the strap. Of course, this meant that the straps were created in a single piece that slide through the fixed bars.