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4 April 2013, 08:01 AM | #1 |
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Rolex on leather?
I'd like to give my 16713 a try on leather. I wear my other watches on leather and rubber, so I thought I'd give this a try. I picked out a strap maker, but I see padded vs not padded as an option. Does anyone have pics of their watch on one or the other? Specifically Subs or GMTs so I can see them to help me decide. I looked around the site but I guess it's hard for me to tell which is which. For some reason I expect the padded ones to be dramatically taller.
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4 April 2013, 08:09 AM | #2 |
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Here's a 4 page thread I started filled with pictures of Rolex's on leather:
http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=282650 |
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Here you go ...
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Gunny strap.
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I think panerais look best on leather.
Rolex definitely on bracelet. |
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I'd agree with that. Except perhaps the odd DJ?
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A 16713 would look great on a black leather strap!
What do you have on it currently? My dads got the oyster on his 16713. |
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Been there, done that! My watch is a Datejust but the band was padded and I much preferred it to a thin leather band.
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4 April 2013, 11:45 AM | #13 |
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Leather nato
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Awesome pics!
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I've tried one or two exotic straps on my vintage sub, for fun, but it didn't last long. Much prefer the oyster bracelets and NATOs on my Rolex watches. To me they just don't look right on leather.
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I've been drooling over the way you have yours set up for a while. I love the buckle and the end links and want to get to that point eventually. I'm just going to get it on the band first and then add those things. Looks like the end links are getting hard to get? This has been helpful guys thanks. Right now I'm thinking black without padding. I just have to decide between contrasting stitching or not. Hmmm... Thanks again for all the pics. They all look awesome. |
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Exp II on a padded Hirsch Traveler
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1675 on Leather
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Padded just means a raised center (sandwich) with edge stitching.. It's more a look than it is a description as it can be very subtle..
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5 April 2013, 02:51 AM | #22 |
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Most of the ones I've seen described as padded seem tall by the watch head and then thinner by the buckle. I see what you mean though. I guess I was confused by what was meant by padded then.
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Here's a couple of mine courtesy of ABP in Paris.....
Both of these are what you would called padded straps and both have curved end attachments so there is less of a gap where it connects to the lugs. 16800 on alligator 1680 on ostrich |
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Some beauties here guys!
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Ok I really like these:
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I really like those straps!! My apologies if this is obvious, is Abp the name of the place you got them? Thanks
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I had mine on leather for a while, needed something different.
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Hmm, not feeling this on the SS sport models.
Imo only Rolex that look great on leather straps are gold models, particulary the Daytona.
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Rolex on Leather?! yes of course, it rocks!
NATO leather: gr. Glenn |
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Very nice watch/strap combination!
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