c/o Tonda. I've said it before, the case-lugs-bracelet interface is to me the most pleasing integrated solution the industry has come up with. The rubber strap looks particularly satisfying. Cheers Marc
I am very pleased to have received the Tonda PF Skeleton in steel. It is a very elegant and svelte sports watch. I quickly swapped the factory steel bracelet for a rubber strap when it was offered at the AD. The steel bracelet is outstanding but I also re...
I own the standard grey Tonda PF in 40mm. Now the very interesting part of your post to me is this rubber strap. I have been hoping they provide these for quite some time. A few questions if you do not mind... Do you know if these would fit the standard 4...
Good news: I believe the same strap I bought will fit on your watch as well! I also had the choice of black and dark blue. I found the light Grey to work well with my watch but any of them would have looked great. The strap swap was done at my AD so I am ...
We really live in the golden age of skeletons thanks to coating and advanced material design. My son is fascinated by skeletons and it encouraged me to look more into them. There are some fantastic examples from AP, GP and now PF. Congratulations on scori...
c/o Tonda. I've said it before, the case-lugs-bracelet interface is to me the most pleasing integrated solution the industry has come up with. The rubber strap looks particularly satisfying. Cheers Marc
That "fabric-texture" rubber strap is also fantastic. I didn't realize it was rubber until you stated that. This one looks good on both straps, of course. Enjoy wearing it any time, and in the pool and boat too.
I would typically expect a watch this thin to be either manual wind (like most skeletons) or have a micro rotor. For example Patek seems to lean on the Cal 240 micro rotor movement for some of their thinnest models (5712, 5740 etc). In my eyes the full si...