Tang more comfortable - new strap likely required

Dec 30, 2021,06:47 AM
 

Regarding the specific question of whether a new strap will be required; my guess would be yes;


Due to the rather long size of the Patek déployant, and in order to have it fit nicely and flush on the wrist a new strap will likely be necessary, possibly with its short side shorter. Also might be needed to swap between 6 o’clock and 12 o’clock.

Recently added new brown ostrich strap from CF for my 5146P: The first attempt worked length wise, was fine with a tang buckle but the déployant was digging on my wrist. Second attempt [with a shorter «short side » ] did the trick and the déployant now sits better.

Hope it helps?
Jérôme


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Is the Calatrava logo Deployant buckle an uncomfortable choice?

 
 By: Jim14 : December 30th, 2021-00:32
Hi all, As you may know, I have recently acquired the beautiful Patek 5205G-013 which came with an unsigned white gold pin buckle. I like the look of having the Calatrava logo on my wrist “opposite” the watch head, which will be accomplished by swapping i...  

It won’t be as comfortable as the tang buckle, IMO.

 
 By: vitalsigns : December 30th, 2021-00:47
I swapped the Patek deployant out for a tang buckle, but I almost never like deployants, so that’s my own strong preference. I also prefer the less dressy look of the pin buckle, even on a watch like the 5205. YMMV, of course. Cheers, John

Tang is my preference

 
 By: watchguy1234 : December 30th, 2021-01:03
I also have a 5205G with the tang buckle along with a PCC with the usual deployment. I prefer the tang buckle for comfort but do appreciate the style of the deployment, although I might find it annoying on a day-to-day watch.

Thanks watchguy1234 — this one is a regular in my rotation, so I cannot make my decision solely based on style . . .

 
 By: Jim14 : December 30th, 2021-01:35
… and it appears that I could get a decent Speedmaster for what the deployant costs!

Keep the pin buckle and be happy…

 
 By: oyster case : December 30th, 2021-02:26
I’ve owned that exact deployant and can’t recommend it. Never sat right, destabilized the watch.

To me, it is.

 
 By: radone : December 30th, 2021-06:32
I had to buy a tank buckle. In fact, I prefer the buckles most of the time. In the end, it is even safer.

Tang more comfortable - new strap likely required

 
 By: Jp75 : December 30th, 2021-06:47
Regarding the specific question of whether a new strap will be required; my guess would be yes; Due to the rather long size of the Patek déployant, and in order to have it fit nicely and flush on the wrist a new strap will likely be necessary, possibly wi... 

Thanks Nico!

 
 By: Jim14 : December 30th, 2021-15:12

Thank you Erik!

 
 By: Jim14 : December 30th, 2021-15:11

Completely agree with everyone.

 
 By: KCLQMULKU : December 30th, 2021-14:42
I much prefer the pin-buckle for comfort and minimalism. The only drawback to this I would say is the risk of dropping your watch when putting it on. The first week of owning the 5296G I dropped it three times. One on the table, the second on the carpet, ... 

Figured I would post one more shot of this beauty —

 
 By: Jim14 : December 30th, 2021-15:17
It certainly makes for a great daily driver! ...  

I am going to go against the majority,

 
 By: russell996 : December 30th, 2021-17:34
I never wear anything on a pin buckle. I hate the awkwardness of putting on a pin buckle and find my deployants every bit as comfortable if not more so once strap sizes are correct. I have fitted deployants on everything including PP 6007, 5212 and all my... 

Deployant looks nicer…

 
 By: VintageCollector : December 30th, 2021-21:27
…but I have never quite gotten them to fit as comfortable as the tang buckles. I think that a double deployant would fit better that the current single style. I have deployants on the majority of my strap Pateks though, one reason is safety when putting t...