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6 May 2013, 01:31 AM | #1 |
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Ted Su French Ammo
Forgive the long-winded nature of this post as I recently serviced my 112F, I've been wearing it exclusively since its return and I feel like I'm falling in love with the Luminor all over again. Despite owning my 112 for over ten years I haven't really purchased as many straps as one would think, preferring the extra OEM bands that I originally purchased with the watch to most of the third party offerings I've seen. I picked up an OEM Riva strap about two years ago at the Florence boutique as a honeymoon keepsake, and recently snagged an awesome Heroic 18 strap from a member here, but I'd gotten the itch for something fresh since I knew I'd be wearing the 112 pretty exclusively for a while. Ted Su had always been on my radar as a third party supplier that I some day wanted to own, but while I liked the whole ammo strap look I did not feel like paying ~ $300+ for a Swiss Ammo depending upon the number of stamps used on the piece. I need to save that money for the JV I plan to buy soon. I really liked the look of the French Ammos he advertised, so I thought I'd give one a try. It took a while for it to get to me, almost two weeks from order to delivery, however I suspect this was because I had it personalized with my intials. It's cool and I dig it. The color is pretty much as-advertised on the Ted Su site, although there's a slight bit of greenish drab to its color in person than either his or my pics show. I like his buckle style, and overall am very happy with the quality of its construction. It's miserably uncomfortable, but I kind of expected this given the way these straps break in. I normally wear standard-sized straps on the second to last hole, so new stuff always feels tight and restricting until everything has a chance to loosen up a bit. As with anything, I guess. I wore it all day yesterday and even overnight and it's starting to feel better. I'm looking forward to seeing how this one wears in over time, as the photo of a few weeks old French Ammo on the Ted Su site has a killer honeyed patina that sold me on the piece. I'm hoping for great things. Thanks for checking out the thread, and I hope you all enjoy the rest of your weekend. |
6 May 2013, 01:45 AM | #2 |
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Very nice strap and great write up. Will have to add Ted to my ever growing list of strap makers to check out
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6 May 2013, 03:02 AM | #3 |
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Congrats on your new acquisition - he/they do nice work! I love how he used the colors of the french flag as threading at the buckle-end!
Thx for the pics / let us know how she breaks in
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6 May 2013, 03:53 AM | #4 |
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Very very very nice strap!!!
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Looks nice. Congrats !!
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6 May 2013, 12:26 PM | #6 |
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Looks great
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6 May 2013, 12:33 PM | #7 |
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Teds are superb and that one looks really nice
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6 May 2013, 12:34 PM | #8 |
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did you request the R/W/B threads or is that a new trademark?
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6 May 2013, 01:17 PM | #9 |
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I ordered a cordovan strap from them last month. It turned out nice.
They do a good job and they prices are very reasonable. The three colored threads are standard on all their new french ammo straps.
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i love tedsu straps.
i give it 110% |
6 May 2013, 05:56 PM | #11 |
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Nice one!
By my count, that's four straps in TEN years? Wow! You clearly haven't been infected with the "strap virus." |
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Thanks guys, It's been two days and it's already loosened up a bit to the point where it doesn't feel quite as constricting on my wrist. I already love the thing and it's making me impatient - I want it to immediately take on all its awesome qualities without the actual breaking-in part of breaking it in.
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One of my favorites is the OEM "Black Seal" strap that I bought with the watch. It began life as a yellow strap but took on a deep mustard patina as it broke in over the years. I wish I had a better photo uploaded than this worthless cell phone pic: It's color has changed a lot over the years and it's supremely comfortable. When I can bear to remove this Su I'll have to take a few photos as it's all funky, nasty, and 100% OG legit. |
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6 May 2013, 11:58 PM | #13 |
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Nice combo.
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Great combo congrat
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Those are some clean pics, man. Money.
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Muy nice!
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Very nice strap and clearly some great workmanship went into it. Nice score.
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Happy Day of Hump, all!
Thanks guys, it's been a few days of wear and it's starting to feel pretty comfortable on the wrist, and certainly a whole world better than fresh out the pouch!
I like it more and more each day. I do have one question about that long/double-length stitch just off the lugs on the buckle end, as it looks a bit weird, but the official pics on the Su site seem to have this same stitch so it could be a part of the design. I email them about it, we'll see what Su has to say. |
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Very nice looking strap !
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hmmmmm those pics look familiar. Could it be true a TRF gentleman is on OT :)
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Also, about that double-length stitch, I really should have read his site closer: http://tedsustraps.3dcartstores.com/...ead_ep_37.html Quote:
One more pic, have a great weekend all! |
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As a final followup, the strap has worn very well over the past month and a half. It has darkened, and developed the promised honey patina with a very rich, vintage look to it. It has also broken in perfectly and is now very comfortable on the wrist. I wear standard-sized straps on the second to last hole, and where it was once slightly tight it now fits perfectly.
I hope everyone is having a great week! |
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that strap does indeed seem to be coming along nicely. thanks for the follow up pix!
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19 June 2013, 02:19 AM | #24 |
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Happy to report back, Cru, I figure I'll update again in ~ 6 months once there's been time for it to really break in.
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Great shots and review! Helpful!
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19 June 2013, 12:46 PM | #26 |
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Love the review! Thanks!
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I loved your pics so much I ordered one in 85/145 I can't wait to get it!
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Excellent review
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Great choice,,
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20 June 2013, 05:44 PM | #30 |
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Looks great!
Thanks for sharing. Cheers!
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