• Graduate
    9 Dec 2017, 12:54 a.m.

    Ok, here goes - the system works great (at least I Think it does) my issue is that I’ve ordered a replacement strap from an autorized dealer, 8 weeks ago (yep, as in two months) and still hasn’t recieved it!!
    Come on IWC, you incorporate a system, that only allows your own straps, calls it “Quick change” but can’t even deliver a strap, so I Can try it!!
    What is the point of making a “special” system and then not be able to deliver a rubber strap? Glad that my strap isn’t broken. Would suck to not have a watch on my arm for so long.
    Hope that IWC step up their game, and provide one or two strap options for the aquatimer series.
    Kamstrup

  • Apprentice
    11 Dec 2017, 10:23 a.m.

    you might gona consider some alternatives?
    strapcode.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/22h22dbu55n5t06-xx_iwc-379503-aquatimer.jpg?w=1000

  • Graduate
    14 Dec 2017, 7:40 a.m.

    I have plenty of alternative straps to use with the watch.
    But it doesn’t change the fact, that IWC can’t deliver a strap, made to only be used with the aquatimer. And we are talking about a single rubber strap that cost €260,- (around us$305,-) But then again, if it takes 9 weeks to produce the strap, I should consider it to be a bargain :o)
    Maybe I’ll have it in time for Christmas - next year!!

    Kamstrup