A good strap makes all the difference to any watch. In my opinion many of the relatively inexpensive options turn out to have a short life. It would be good to hear about your experiences with different makers and see some of your favourites.
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Captain
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A good strap makes all the difference to any watch. In my opinion many of the relatively inexpensive options turn out to have a short life. It would be good to hear about your experiences with different makers and see some of your favourites. Best Captain...
Veblinist is quality. But especially impressed with DeLugs, currently on my JLC for quality , attention to detail, value, size accuracy, fitment and customer service . Trying Molequin for the first time, and that one should arrive next week, so weโll see!...
. . . to my specifications. [sharkskin with grey contrast stitching made in 2011, photo taken recently] Tailoring not only improves sizing but also allows for aesthetic matching . . . a strap matched to a watch enhances the pleasure of wearing. Best, Art ...
Itโs a good skin for straps and lasts very well. I had one in a tan colour some years ago and liked it. Now you reminded me, I might get one for a Panerai.
Yusuke primarily caters for Panerai enthusiasts but I think it suits the BBB pretty well. I have two l have been very impressed with. His custom handwork is, I think, superb. I am currently deciding on whether I need a third canvas.
So I wear my straps very carefully. And I clean them. And I don't know if my cleaning system ages or lengthens the lifespan of the strap. I also don't wear the same strap watch day after day. Kind of like how you shouldn't wear the same shoes multiple day...
I have so many example I could share once I am at my computer. My favorite maker for panerai would be sword straps, I also have some Corrigia but I find many of them too thick. For everything else I post for all my other watch they come from Aaron Bespoke...
Before I start a short disclaimer - as I generally change watches daily and have on average around double or more straps than watches, none of my straps these days get continuously worn, so I really cannot make definitive statements on their longevity. He...
Not only is it full of fabulous pictures of fabulous watch & strap combinations, but you also provide leads and assessments for many strap makers that I had not heard of. Many thanks!!
I tried a few, including Jean Rousseau, Delugs, Nomos, Barton and Molequin. Molequin is by far the best option. The quality is high and prices are reasonable. I found flaws with all the others.
My experiences as follows : 1. Hirsch. Decent quality for the price. Relatively affordable, many colour, material and texture choices. The lifetime is not too good though. After 1-2 years usually broken on the spring bar position, the keeper and loop. 2. ...
I read about him on Hodinkee and ended up getting him to make some straps for me. Theyโre all amazing. His crocodile straps are the best! Just a little one-man shop in Rochester, New York. Hereโs a snapshot of some inventory he recently took to a tradesho...
I have the following sitting around and hope to do a nice comparison with loads of pictures! Delugs - leather, rubber TerryCrafted Aaron Bespoke Tuns camille fournet Hirsch Molequin
Delugs has been mentioned several times here already. Atelier Kai did a lovely strap for my VC 1972 earlier this year. It was not easy to make as the slanted end of the strap which joins to the case has to be cut at a very specific angle, but Phillip cut ...