So I guess I care more about the case and dial than anything. When I bought the UN it came on a strap and I later bought the bracelet, and the Corum came on a bracelet and I wear it with a strap. There are some watches that just don't look good if you tak...
…keep on the back of my mind a nice strap to substitute a lame bracelet. That’s the case with Omega, for instance. I don’t like most Omega bracelets. There are watches like the Royal Oak which, like is the case with Rolex I wouldn’t wear without the origi...
It’s a big factor for me. There have been a few bracelets that are just plan uncomfortable to wear, others I don’t like the look of. Since the majority I wear on bracelets, this is important. I have an AquaStar incoming in a couple months. It’s not that I...
I’ll even go with an aftermarket on certain models like this Heuer Carrera. I like it better on this aftermarket bracelet than on the OEM strap. My collection is about half bracelets and half strap, but I can see myself passing on a watch because I didn’t...
The only watches I have on the bracelet are my Chopard L.U.C Sport 2000 and I have never worn it with anything else but the bracelet but it is a great looking and comfortable bracelet. The other watch is my GADA UTS 1000m that came with a bracelet and rub...
If it’s a unique looking bracelet and comfortable, i tend to stay with that. Then again, I’ve been drawn to custom straps that last year or so…I’m fickle.
mostly as a negative. People take a good bracelet for granted and ALWAYS (on a premium watch) notice a bad one. That’s why for me the new omega bracelet is so polarizing. I liked the way it looked but when I tried it on, I didn’t like the way it felt. It’...
For me, it depends on the watch, but, I am more a bracelet guy, but, do love a good nato/watch combo…I wish I could get with straps other than nato…on a Panerai, yes, no problem here, but, I have tried on Speedmasters and subs and don’t prefer that combo....