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GL08 6 November 2011 07:10 AM

What colour strap would you guys say this is? looking to order this colour! help :)
 
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Hey guys, ive narrowed down what colour i want my first strap to be!

Im not sure what colour this would be called.. it looks in between honey brown / tan golden...

note.. this is not my picture found it off the inet.

thanks.

Cru Jones 6 November 2011 07:29 AM

Nice strap! Key is finding out the maker/source leather....alternatively, contact a good strapmaker and ask their advice.

Good luck. :cheers:

masterkiller 6 November 2011 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by GL08 (Post 2850884)
Hey guys, ive narrowed down what colour i want my first strap to be!

Im not sure what colour this would be called.. it looks in between honey brown / tan golden...

note.. this is not my picture found it off the inet.

thanks.

Look like 'Phat Guido' shot from Paneristi, and I asked him the same question and this was the answer...

'The strap in question is a no name freebie from my dealer - it's get's more attention than any other straps!'

I think the color is called 'honey croc' myself but not 100% sure!

/masterkiller

dysondiver 6 November 2011 07:41 AM

just find a good strap maker and send the pic.

kilyung 6 November 2011 08:13 AM

Looks like the OE Honey gator.

GL08 6 November 2011 09:55 AM

Sorry what does OE stand for..

watchdaddy1 6 November 2011 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by GL08 (Post 2851127)
Sorry what does OE stand for..

Looks to be a honey croc-but good advise to find yourself a strapist & send him the pic..

watchdaddy1 6 November 2011 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by GL08 (Post 2851127)
Sorry what does OE stand for..

original equipment manafactuer

"OEM"

GL08 6 November 2011 10:59 AM

Oh gotcha!... i know what oem is.. but since he wrote OE.. i wasnt sure if it meant something else..

i wasnt aware panerai made matching stitching honey crocs

masterkiller 6 November 2011 05:04 PM

Here you go...

http://www.kaktus-straps.com/gator.htm

Very similar..

/masterkiller

kilyung 7 November 2011 12:10 AM

I deal with car parts a lot and there's a slight variation between OE and OEM. OE is 'Original Equipment' which is what comes with the original car regardless of manufacturer. Some cars switch vendors during model cycles. As Will stated, OEM is 'Original Equipment Manufacturer'. Meaning this vendor, a some point, produced OE parts for the model.

In the watch world, it would be like Hirsch making the straps for Panerai but to then be replaced by CF. Technically they are both OEMs providing OE straps depending on model year.

GL08 7 November 2011 03:55 AM

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Originally Posted by masterkiller (Post 2851517)
Here you go...

http://www.kaktus-straps.com/gator.htm

Very similar..

/masterkiller

thanks, this is the style i am looking for!!

too bad all the colours are discountinued except black lol.

GL08 7 November 2011 03:56 AM

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Originally Posted by kilyung (Post 2851954)
I deal with car parts a lot and there's a slight variation between OE and OEM. OE is 'Original Equipment' which is what comes with the original car regardless of manufacturer. Some cars switch vendors during model cycles. As Will stated, OEM is 'Original Equipment Manufacturer'. Meaning this vendor, a some point, produced OE parts for the model.

In the watch world, it would be like Hirsch making the straps for Panerai but to then be replaced by CF. Technically they are both OEMs providing OE straps depending on model year.

gotcha


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