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Old 23 May 2020, 12:20 AM   #1
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Sportech strap

I bought a new oem Sportech for my 233

https://www.panerai.com/be/en/access.../mxe0btmr.html


Anyone use one long term?
Is it truly waterproof as the inside lining seems to be leather?
Little enough info on the website.
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Old 30 May 2020, 10:29 PM   #2
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Answering my own question if anyone interested in the Sportech?

It's definitely water resistant but stays damp after wetting and has frayed a little already at the buckle as the strap stays soft from the absorbed water.

A lovely looking strap but not a rubber replacement
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Old 30 May 2020, 10:57 PM   #3
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Thanks for the update, as am curious and waiting for the PAM1118 with the same band, yet with green luminescience stitching.
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Old 31 May 2020, 12:16 AM   #4
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Thanks for the update. Hope it does ok, long-term. It does look good at least.
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Old 31 May 2020, 01:34 AM   #5
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After a few days use it already has wear marks? That's very disappointing
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Old 1 June 2020, 12:25 AM   #6
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I would imagine if you never got it wet it wouldn't show wear for a long time.

The fact that I wear my watches in the shower, swimming etc and change watches all the time means that the damp and softened strap showed wear very soon.
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Old 1 June 2020, 02:55 AM   #7
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Great looking strap. I only use NATO’s or rubber for wet use.
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Old 1 June 2020, 05:40 AM   #8
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The fact that I wear my watches in the shower, swimming etc and change watches all the time means that the damp and softened strap showed wear very soon.
Thanks for keeping us updated. I wear mine 24/7 from waking up, and then to the office... to the ocean... to sleep. I know straps are usually not a warranty thing.... yet.... Please keep us updated over the next month or three as to real-world use and wear.
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Old 1 June 2020, 08:28 PM   #9
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I like the strap and look forward to updates.
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Old 1 June 2020, 11:22 PM   #10
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Wait I think I have that strap

It came with my 764. This can get Wet? The back is leather.
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Old 2 June 2020, 01:24 AM   #11
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Did not know the back is leather. Ahhh, very good point! So yeah, probably best to not treat it like a rubber / plastic strap.
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So fair to say that this is a fashion strap for use on land rather than in water, shame as it looks as though it is Nylon and good for a dip in water.
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So, Sportech is for those who prefer the feel of leather on the skin but want the look of rubber/sport without actually being able to regularly use/abuse it? Interesting concept.....
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I will take a picture of the back when I get home.
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Old 2 June 2020, 06:45 AM   #15
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Here you go

I wouldn't feel comfortable getting this wet.
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^^^^ agreed. Yet heck, I'll do a durability test with the 1118 as the band is a part of the overall visual theme. Many thanks for posting pic.
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^^^^ No problem!!
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I saw a Sportech strap in velcro , unable to locate it on Panerai website. If anyone comes across its reference number would helpful
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Old 3 June 2020, 07:37 PM   #19
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I took mine off and it's back on the rubber b for now.

Its definitely water resistant as the sides are sealed and it can take water without the staining you would see in leather.

It's not waterproof though and stays wet for a while each time and is soft enough for the buckle to fray the material.
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I took mine off and it's back on the rubber b for now.

Its definitely water resistant as the sides are sealed and it can take water without the staining you would see in leather.

It's not waterproof though and stays wet for a while each time and is soft enough for the buckle to fray the material.
how long is your rubber B? (compared to factory rubber)
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I saw a Sportech strap in velcro , unable to locate it on Panerai website. If anyone comes across its reference number would helpful
Ditto can’t find this one anywhere. I have a 616 and want that strap badly.
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Old 6 June 2020, 11:15 AM   #22
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Here’s what the standard Sportech looks like on my PAM, just got the strap today from Panerai in NYC. It’s a very comfortable strap and I’m very happy with it. Blue stitching is great. Leather on the inside, obviously not ocean proof, but who cares.



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Old 6 June 2020, 03:50 PM   #23
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Here’s what the standard Sportech looks like on my PAM, just got the strap today from Panerai in NYC. It’s a very comfortable strap and I’m very happy with it. Blue stitching is great. Leather on the inside, obviously not ocean proof, but who cares.



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looks like it goes well will the submersible also!
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It looks nice, but for a textured/lined strap I prefer the 'sailcloth' strap that Blancpain have used on their divers for many years. Not to say that Panerai don't offer several other great strap options as well.
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It looks nice, but for a textured/lined strap I prefer the 'sailcloth' strap that Blancpain have used on their divers for many years. Not to say that Panerai don't offer several other great strap options as well.
The sailcloth is beautiful and I’m sure Panerai could lean into a strap like that especially for the Submersible.
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looks like it goes well will the submersible also!

This strap also works very well for the 47mm Submersible.




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Old 7 June 2020, 08:39 PM   #27
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The sailcloth is beautiful and I’m sure Panerai could lean into a strap like that especially for the Submersible.
It's one of the few lined straps that doesn't stick on my wrist. Shame that it's 23mm at the lugs, otherwise I'd be swapping out with the PAMs.

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This strap also works very well for the 47mm Submersible.
What a beauty - love that C-tech
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It's one of the few lined straps that doesn't stick on my wrist. Shame that it's 23mm at the lugs, otherwise I'd be swapping out with the PAMs.



What a beauty - love that C-tech
There is no 23mm Pam strap.
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There is no 23mm Pam strap.
Exactly my point - I can't swap straps between the two (hence "Shame that it's 23mm at the lugs", meaning the Blancpain).
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Sportech Velcro

This came with my 1616, by far my favourite in summer for water
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