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Hello WRT members I started a project 4years ago printing straps for seiko model 5M42-0E69. This because the strap wasn’t produced anymore and i needed a strap for my father’s watch that come to my possession. I found someone who was willing to make a computer drawing and than he started printing and worked out well. To build up the metal caps you need to have some patience but it worked. 

He fiets printed a prototype in red. 

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With some adjustments such as the heath off the printer he started to print them in the original color black. 

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Sorry these are original SLQ003 straps!!!

This is a black printed strap

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By the way the slq003 strap and the 5M42-0E60/69 strap are the same only the metal caps from the slq are a bit more robustly. 

Than I came to the idea to experiment with colors. 

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The printing material is TPU my next step is to print them in a more rubber like TPU material and instead off using the computer drawing me gonna try a 3D scan from a original strap and see how that works out. 

This rubber like TPU is called 1301 but this is industrial material and a bit more expensive. 

Also thinking about printing straps for the 3m22-0d39 because these are also not produced anymore. 

If you have a watch in your collection and can’t buy or find a strap anymore find someone who has knowledge about 3D printing give it a try like I did. 

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Hello WRT members in my last post I mentioned about maybe try doing 3m22-0d39 straps. I got a request for this model so gave it a try. 
 

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We kept the openings closed and we found out the strap would be much stronger. Gonna show you the result with the metal armor mounted on the strap. 

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I fixed 2 3m22’s on request. 

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A earlier project was a 5j22-0a70 with a broken rubber strap insert. 

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