... barely a new watch keeps its original strap or bracelet, once it is in my possession. Changing straps is among my favourite activities around my watches, only topped by buying a new tiempiece. Sometimes, it is quite a challenge to find a new and well ...
Since here, in medical rehabilitation, I do not have access to all watch picture files at home. Otherwise I would have spent some hours to select only two watches as asked. Marcus
And yeah, I had to limit this, otherwise some people could easily post 100+ combos. And I donโt want to be responsible for judges getting carpal tunnel syndrome.
Submariner LGF on a dark brown shell cordovan pilot's strap with a panareiesque clasp: The whole package works quite well with a tool watch like the Submariner LGF. ...
to remove the Oyster Strap but a little fiddly to put the spring bars back on, still managable though. There is no way of scratching the case. During jogging this morning: ...
Been too long, still thinking of you all and the many good times... Here's a strap I had made to add a little pop to small watch I just couldn't resist. ...
to illustrate the thread opening!! Iโm a strapaholic like our friend Marcus said!! Itโs amazing to view how a set of straps can change the character of a watch and enhance its charm for its owner. Also... it is almost a part of the fun in a brand like Pan...
That Hirsch is great, I have a similar one, but, sadly, never use it. As for the PAM straps, that's an overload. I like the combo on the Luminor you singled out the best of all shown. That last photo shows the true 'tool watch' status.
agree with you: some times I feel I got an overload of straps!! Lol! Iโm happy to know you like the yellow straps with blue accents for my Pam 87!! Always a pleasure to participate in our WS feature!! Hagwe!! Abel
Therefore I decided to change the standard strap to a more adequate โ20,000 miles below the seaโ version. Fortunately I found a strapmaker in South Corea who was able to make me the strap I hoped for... ...