Aftermarket bands

tech_fan

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Anybody have an aftermarket band put on their Urbane?

How easy was it? Any pictures would be helpful as well. I have had the unit for about a week and I am torn between the Zenwatch and this one. I still have another week to see whether its a keeper or not.
 
Anybody have an aftermarket band put on their Urbane?

How easy was it? Any pictures would be helpful as well. I have had the unit for about a week and I am torn between the Zenwatch and this one. I still have another week to see whether its a keeper or not.

The Urbane has "normal" legs, so changing bands is just like changing the band on any regular watch. Remove the pins from the old band, use either new pins or the old ones on the new band, and replace.
 
For those who might be interested in this band, I bought this one of of Amazon. It's a Hadley Roma. Overall quality is OK. I would have liked something heavier.
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What band is that? The ones I have seen look too small or have a space where the pin is for pebble.

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This was the one. It was made by strapsco. It had a shine to it by the way.

StrapsCo Mesh Stainless Steel Adjustable Clasp Watch Band in size 22mm
 
sorry off topic here
what watch face is that??
i'm looking for one that does not show the seconds arm (to save battery life)
 
sorry off topic here
what watch face is that??
i'm looking for one that does not show the seconds arm (to save battery life)

The watch face is from the Pujie Black app in the Playstore. I tried out the trial and then decided to purchase it. I think it was $2 or $3. When you go into the App, you select Presets and then more Presets. It then opens up Google Plus, and you can view the different watch faces that are available. Then you copy the code and import it into the app and you are done.
 
Here is another band I bought from amazon. This is from strapsco and it's called tan burnt leather. It's very comfy. Much more comfy than the stainless steel band.
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Here is another NATO strap. This one is olive and it's made from nylon. It's by daluca
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Does the band slip under the watch and cover Port and sensors?

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Yes, it does. So, when you charge it every night, you will need to remove the strap on one side so, it can rest on the charger. The nice thing about the band, is that it males the band changing easier. Also, the band buckle is on the side as opposed to the bottom. This makes it more comfy when typing so, that the buckle is not always resting on the bottom of your wrist.
 

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