OP wants a bracelet. If worn during water sports, a bracelet is the least secure option. If one spring bar fails, gone is the watch. A diving style rubber or silicone strap is lighter and puts less stress on the spring bars. A true diving strap also expands sufficiently to be worn over a wet or dry suit over various depths without the need of having to constantly adjust strap tension. My preferred option for any watch used during vigorous activities on land or on and in the water is a NATO strap. Not only is it the most comfortable but the safest strap because even if one spring bar breaks the watch remains securely attached to the strap by the second spring bar. NATO straps are also very cool looking and inexpensive.
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