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Polaris 68 strap
I generally think the JLC straps (and buckles/deployments) don't match the quality of their watches ( I have 4 JLCs, statistically speaking, too small of a sample to make a conclusion perhaps, but anyway this is how I feel.) I love them all and am a big fan of the alarm watches.
The worst is the tropical strap on my 68 Polaris where the thread started coming off after a very short usage time.. Now, I need a new strap. The AD says min 3 months of lead time for the original strap and I am not sure I want the OEM tropical strap because of my concerns about its quality.
I bought the rubber strap for the Master Compressor series, which does not work with this model.
Is there any strap alternatives within the JLC line or should I look for elsewhere for custom straps. (any tips via PM will be really appreciated)
Cheers,
Aziz

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Polaris 68 strap
By: mazizata : November 23rd, 2010-05:56
I generally think the JLC straps (and buckles/deployments) don't match the quality of their watches ( I have 4 JLCs, statistically speaking, too small of a sample to make a conclusion perhaps, but anyway this is how I feel.) I love them all and am a big f...
Aziz, I have to agree.
By: amanico : November 23rd, 2010-06:16
Most of the time, the JLC OEM Straps don't match in quality with the watches of this Manufacture. One of the worst is the TTP strap. In my opinion, don't go on another OEM strap, except if you want to keep it in the box. Go for an aftermarket, you will be...
I agree 100%
By: dr.kol : November 23rd, 2010-07:07
The straps of TTP are quite rubbish. I am dreaming about the original style bracelet but because it is not very likely that JLC would produce such, I am wearing my Polarises with croco straps and folding clasps. The Pt. clasp I will receive next month. Wh...
Pt clasp
By: mamac : November 23rd, 2010-15:09
Hi Kari, I also use a folding clasp on my platinium Polaris strap but it is a white gold because JLC told me that it doesn't exist in Platinium. Are you sure that it is a Platinium folding clap? It coule be new Best Marc
I am 100%
By: dr.kol : November 24th, 2010-00:04
sure! The clasp was ordered from a JLC Boutique and the delivery time was many months. The price is quite exacrly 50% of Lange's clasps. Many platinum JLC have a folding clasp so I don't understand why you were told that those do not excist. You can check...
I don't understand
By: mamac : November 24th, 2010-00:12
I don't understand because when I told them the same thing, they answord me that Platinium is to "soft" to maie clasp and that every Platinium watches are delivered with white gold folding clasp. If it is not true, I am angry because I have pay a lot for ...
I'm sorry for you...
By: dr.kol : November 24th, 2010-00:30
In the JLC Boutique the platin one cost just a little bit less! To be honest I think that many ADs fool us by giving a small rebate on the watches and after that try to rip us off. In the Boutiques the prices are always "right" but the service is really g...
Agree.
By: VMM : November 23rd, 2010-10:58
Would love to find a nicer strap for my 68 too, but it's not easy. Maybe in my next visit to Paris I'll spend a couple of hours (or more) at ABP Keep us updated, please. Good luck! Vte
Nato Strap
By: mamac : November 23rd, 2010-22:50
I like the Nato strap on diving watch but I find the Polaris (aïnou the 1968 PT) to dressy for that By the way do you have a pic with the black dia l and the brown strap. Wasn't it strange? I'm not fan of black with brown... Best Marc
Here you go, Marc
By: respo : November 24th, 2010-05:48
Sorry the pics are not better, but hopefully it will give you an idea. The brown croc is pretty dark, and I like the combination of black, gray and brown -- but not for everyone, I suppose. I agree that the Pola '65 is an interesting watch -- somehow dres...
Yes
By: mamac : November 24th, 2010-13:34
That's fine Respo. Mine has black stitching but with white ones it is also great. But in all cases, it is allways a pleasure to see such a great watch. One of the best JLC for me ;-) Regards