Nice, Neil!

Jun 27, 2009,16:21 PM
 


Witrh the croc and tghe sting ray, you dress it up, while, with the Tropic, you give ti a tool watch look.

Interesting and complementary, indeed!

Good hunt for the SS Bracelet!

Best,

Nicolas

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Polaris straps, Chapter II

 
 By: amanico : June 26th, 2009-08:58
You certainly remember that some months ago, I made a post about Polaris Straps. It was the beginning of the quest of the " Holy Strap "... I tried some color combinations, and here was the result: It was the first step, as I said, and I made some observa...  

Tempting! nt

 
 By: Dje : June 26th, 2009-09:30
nt

Tempted, Jerome. :)

 
 By: amanico : June 27th, 2009-08:53
I have to show these in the flesh, my friend. You should fall in love with them. Best, Nicolas

I got the message, Patrice.

 
 By: amanico : June 27th, 2009-08:54
You will get yours tomorrow! best, Nicolas

well done....

 
 By: MiniCooper : June 26th, 2009-10:35
but I would also appreciate any photos of the tropics- I am looking for a strap for my Memovox so I can wear it in the water Any suggestions would be great Cheers

Additionnal pics

 
 By: amanico : June 26th, 2009-10:38
Polaris 68 with a beige distressed strap: Polaris 68 with a light khaki borwn distressed strap: Polaris 65 with a Burgundy strap: Polaris 65 with a Dark Brown almost black Strap: And, of course the black one, which goes very well on both of these Polaris!...  

Nice!

 
 By: respo : June 26th, 2009-11:21
I like the rough, thick strap with the '65 a lot -- it's a nice contrast and refreshing. The colors on the '68 allow for some interesting choices in colors as you have shown. That dark brown/almost black is sweet! respo

the 2 wrist shots seem perfect to me. you have a good eye for clour

 
 By: G99 : June 26th, 2009-15:08
we seem to have similar tastes in strap colour and style, just not in price and quality. both the stitched and non stitched pale straps suit the one with pale lume, the other one will take a large range of straps according to occasion. Graham

The straps without stitching shown on the pics

 
 By: amanico : June 27th, 2009-09:01
Are of much better quality, Graham. Will show you tomorrow! Best, Nicolas

And the good thing is

 
 By: amanico : June 27th, 2009-08:58
That All the Super Compressor Watches have the same distance between the lugs ( 22 mm ). so I can also put these straps on the Longines or on the U.G Polerouter Sub... The interesting thing with these 2 Polas is that this is a watch which allows to play w... 

I vote for "light khaki brown"...

 
 By: MichaelC : June 26th, 2009-19:48
Just gorgeous!

The Sand or light khaki brown are indeed my fav for the '68.

 
 By: amanico : June 27th, 2009-09:04
They perfectly work on this Polaris. But I'm still working on the project, even if these will be hard to beat. Best, Nicolas

I like the burgundy for the '65 and khaki brown for the '68

 
 By: dxboon : June 26th, 2009-20:58
The '65 looks great with almost any color strap really, but the burgundy adds a dash of whimsy and color that I like. It has a lively effect on the dressier-looking '65. While the pale beige is nice on the '68 I prefer the darker khaki because the caramel... 

Perfectly observed, Daos.

 
 By: amanico : June 27th, 2009-09:14
The Pola 65 is more difficult to associate with straps, as the dial is very classic and elegant, and the strange combinatinos are to avoid. With the 68, things are easier, indeed. BUT, the most important, when you come to choose a strap, is to well know a... 

Nicolas, I like the distressed leather strap best...

 
 By: watchme : June 27th, 2009-07:27
and I think it will develop a beautiful patina with a bit of wear. Congrats! -Dean

Agreed, Dean

 
 By: amanico : June 27th, 2009-16:23
I need som time to see how it will age, but yes, I also had this point in mind when choosing it. Thanks for your input! Nicolas

Where do you get the time--and patience to do all this???

 
 By: Mostel : June 27th, 2009-11:55
Thank you for more amazing pics. Love your choices. really enhance the watches.

Well, Patience is ont my strongest point, Mostel.

 
 By: amanico : June 27th, 2009-16:07
But I'm so in love with the Polaris that it is worth some efforts to find the perfect combo for it! Best, and thanks for your ince words, my friend. Nicolas

A beautiful collection...

 
 By: nwp627 : June 27th, 2009-12:40
whose colors and textures go very well with the Pola. With your permission NIcolas, I would like to show you what I have tried since getting mine. In keeping with its natural element, water, I've tried; alligator... I am presently researching horn-back cr...  

Nice, Neil!

 
 By: amanico : June 27th, 2009-16:21
Witrh the croc and tghe sting ray, you dress it up, while, with the Tropic, you give ti a tool watch look. Interesting and complementary, indeed! Good hunt for the SS Bracelet! Best, Nicolas

So these straps.....

 
 By: MiniCooper : June 28th, 2009-07:00
can be used in the water??? Cheers

Other than the tropic...

 
 By: nwp627 : June 29th, 2009-10:49
...absolutely not. They were chosen simply because they come from animals that frequent the water. More of a theme than reality! N

nato

 
 By: christoffer : June 30th, 2009-11:10
Nicolas, I wote for the beige distressed strap without stiching! Looks very good. I tried with a grey Nato strap, looks ok but I think the watch is to thik for a NATO strap. AFter summer holiday ois over I hope to post some pictures. Best, C

Yes, Christoffer

 
 By: amanico : June 30th, 2009-11:32
The problem with the nato is that you double the thickness under the case back, which makes it even bigger. But what about a Nato without this double thickness??? It may be a nice solution. Stil working on it, but I'm very happy with my latest selection. ... 

Polaris and Tropic Strap

 
 By: amanico : June 26th, 2009-23:04
A pair of tropics: Polaris on tropic: Best, Nicolas ...  

Tropic

 
 By: sw-rick : June 27th, 2009-02:03
Wow, is it just me or does this watch look like it's made for the tropic strap? Maybe the comfort level is so-so, but esthetically speaking this strap brings out the true character of this watch - and works very vell as a reminder of its roots in time and... 

Rick, the original Polaris came

 
 By: amanico : June 27th, 2009-22:32
With a Tropic, and with a SS Bracelet. This is not just you! Yes, it works very nicely on the the Polaris. Best, and thanks for your comments. Nicolas

Does the Polaris come with a tropic strap?

 
 By: respo : June 27th, 2009-15:43
And is that strap waer-friendly? respo

No, Respo, it doesn't

 
 By: amanico : June 27th, 2009-22:36
To be precise it comes with a Leather strap which receives a tropic look, but this is not a tropic. BUT, it is not that difficult to get a good imitation of an original tropic strap. And not expensive at all! Best, Nicolas

I vote for the "sand" strap in the

 
 By: patrickh : June 26th, 2009-23:40
first picture, but without stiches,IMO. I recognise it is difficult to choose on pictures as the light could change a little reflections of dial through sapphire or plexi and according to the light captured by the leather (mat or brilliant). Just my opini... 

Aaah, the sand strap on the first pic was a revelation

 
 By: amanico : June 27th, 2009-22:58
But the quality is not the top top top... Ok, but not the top. Compared to the non stitching straps. Thanks for your opinion, Patrick! Best, and see you soon with this very nice 322! Nicolas

What about a metal bracelet?

 
 By: zemar : June 27th, 2009-08:49
Thanks for the great post Nicolas. A bunch of the L.A.-based Polaristi have been dying for a metal bracelet for the '65 & '68 that match the spirit of the original. Any suggestions?

Zemar, I may have found a solution

 
 By: amanico : June 27th, 2009-23:07
Given the fact that the Polaris and the Amvox I both have the same case, hence the same dimension to the lugs, Knowing that the SS Amvox I also came / comes with a Bracelet, You should try the Amvox I bracelet on the Polaris... Aaah, by the way, I also no...