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Old 30 March 2007, 01:37 PM   #1
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Icon20 leather straps

who of u guys here has a rollie on a leather strap...would very much like to see some pics...

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Old 31 March 2007, 12:36 AM   #2
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Hmmm... For me a Rollie needs a metal bracelet to really be a Rollie... JMO Larrty.
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Old 31 March 2007, 01:00 AM   #3
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Here's mine.



Another pic, beside its brother on the bracelet.

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Old 31 March 2007, 01:24 AM   #4
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The pic of the rolex leather band actually looks very nice! I didn't think that a leather band would look that good on a Rolex.
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Old 31 March 2007, 02:43 AM   #5
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I think it's a very classy look. In fact, now that you reminded me, I may just wear it to the wedding we've been invited to tomorrow night.
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Old 31 March 2007, 02:55 AM   #6
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does anybody have a sub or a gmt on a leather strap...
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Old 31 March 2007, 03:52 AM   #7
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Is it just me or is the buckle at the wrong end here? (or do you wear the watch upside down?)
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Old 31 March 2007, 04:03 AM   #8
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Here's my OP on leather strap.
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Old 31 March 2007, 04:20 AM   #9
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This may not be a particularly insightful post, but the Ralph Lauren store on Madison Ave has quite a nice collection of collectible Rollers. Almost all the DJs and similar are on leather.

Looks very classy. However, I like my jubilee too well to try it!!
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Old 31 March 2007, 06:07 AM   #10
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who of u guys here has a rollie on a leather strap...would very much like to see some pics...
Here's two for you - same strap - different watch



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Old 31 March 2007, 08:58 AM   #11
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wow that gmt2 looks great...is that a rolex strap on it???
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Old 31 March 2007, 09:08 AM   #12
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Here's two for you - same strap - different watch

That strap would look awesome on an Omega Speedy Pro It looks awesome on your Rollies too by the way
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Old 31 March 2007, 09:54 AM   #13
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Here's Nancy's on a leather strap.
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Old 31 March 2007, 11:40 AM   #14
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very nice al...thanks
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Old 31 March 2007, 06:40 PM   #15
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wow that gmt2 looks great...is that a rolex strap on it???
No unfortunately not - I can't even give you a reference, to where I bought it

It was somewhere on Ebay - and it was very cheap
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Just these two:




I like Bund straps a lot and generally prefer brown to black leather.
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Old 1 April 2007, 12:43 AM   #17
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Is it just me or is the buckle at the wrong end here? (or do you wear the watch upside down?)
Yes, it was on the "wrong" side when I got the watch. I never bothered to change it.

I had it serviced recently and the strap is now back on the "correct" side.



Another pic of the newly clean watch.

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Old 1 April 2007, 12:47 AM   #18
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Al, I like Nancy's Celini on the leather strap.

Claus, I like the leather on the DJ, but not on the GMT. I prefer bracelets on sport watches. Which is another reason I am not a fan of the NATO straps on Subs, SDs or GMTs.
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Al, I like Nancy's Celini on the leather strap.

Claus, I like the leather on the DJ, but not on the GMT. I prefer bracelets on sport watches. Which is another reason I am not a fan of the NATO straps on Subs, SDs or GMTs.
I feel pretty much the same way. A bracelet or leather strap on a dress watch, but a bracelet on a sports model. The exception for me might be a gold Daytona on a brown leather strap like the one in these borrowed pix. To me, it's a stunning combination.
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I agree with you on the DT, Al. Although my preference is for the WG with black strap.



I've had it on, and was sore tempted to shell out the big bucks for it, but I restrained myself admirably.
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Old 1 April 2007, 01:33 AM   #21
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I agree with you on the DT, Al. Although my preference is for the WG with black strap.



I've had it on, and was sore tempted to shell out the big bucks for it, but I restrained myself admirably.
It'd be a tough call for me, but I think the yellow with brown strap would win out. But, then there's that fantastic meteorite dial on the WG............

In either case, I wouldn't have to worry about restraining myself. I'm sure my bank manager would step up and do that for me.
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I agree with you on the DT, Al. Although my preference is for the WG with black strap.



I've had it on, and was sore tempted to shell out the big bucks for it, but I restrained myself admirably.
WAUW WOW DAMN...!

...That WG Daytona, on that strap, is the most beautiful watch, I have ever seen. I almost have tears in my eyes!



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WAUW WOW DAMN...!

...That WG Daytona, on that strap, is the most beautiful watch, I have ever seen. I almost have tears in my eyes!



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It's even nicer in person, Claus. Unbelievably beautiful on the wrist.
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wow that golden and yg daytona are the best...

keep the pics comming guys...

hey btw does anybody know where can i take a look at some rolex leather straps...some link or whatever

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I know it is a Tudor, but it is still an Oyster, so you get the idea
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I feel pretty much the same way. A bracelet or leather strap on a dress watch, but a bracelet on a sports model. The exception for me might be a gold Daytona on a brown leather strap like the one in these borrowed pix. To me, it's a stunning combination.
I think leather straps on watch can look great, but the watch has to be designed with the strap in mind. The Daytona in the photo looks great I think because the strap joins the case as it should, looks like one piece into the watch. There is an extra piece put in so there is no gap around the case. Where as other after market straps always leave a gap between the case and the strap. Doesnt look as complete as it should. But certainly gives the watch an interesting look.

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...Where as other after market straps always leave a gap between the case and the strap. Doesnt look as complete as it should....
Actually, you can get straps that closes that gap.

Here's a midsize Seamaster on a matching blue Hirsch Leonardo strap:

I think you're right - it gives the strap/watch combo a completely different (and much better) look::

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Actually, you can get straps that closes that gap.

Here's a midsize Seamaster on a matching blue Hirsch Leonardo strap:

I think you're right - it gives the strap/watch combo a completely different (and much better) look::


Very nice
I think it really makes the watch lookgreat.
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Tired a leather strap on my sub, never looked righ to me.

Now that new Rolex Datejust, with the Gold Case, white faced dial, and brown leather strap- That is one classy good looking watch!!!!!!!!
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I feel pretty much the same way. A bracelet or leather strap on a dress watch, but a bracelet on a sports model. The exception for me might be a gold Daytona on a brown leather strap like the one in these borrowed pix. To me, it's a stunning combination.
Dayuummnnn! Very stunning, indeed! And, IMHO, the Meteorite dial face WG Daytona would be absolutely beautiful in a Black Croco Leather Band with a matching WG Deployant Clasp!
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