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View Poll Results: black bay strap or bracelet?
prefer it with the strap 64 31.22%
like the strap more, but, would probably end up with bracelet 29 14.15%
prefer it with the bracelet 75 36.59%
no preference/get both!/need to wait and see 29 14.15%
what's a tudor black bay? 8 3.90%
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Old 15 March 2012, 11:54 PM   #1
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Icon2 Black Bay - strap or bracelet?

not only another black bay thread, but, another black bay poll, too!

yes, obviously need to see them in the flesh, but, looking at the pix that are available, do you have a preference between the strap and the bracelet?

to me, the strap really goes well with the watch, but, it would definitely tip the watch to a very casual watch.....plus, it's a diver, so, bracelet makes more sense.....but, that strap is so fine looking......







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Old 15 March 2012, 11:57 PM   #2
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I would get it with the bracelet and then source a strap from somewhere else. There are many makers of very nice leather straps.
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Old 16 March 2012, 12:03 AM   #3
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I would get it with the bracelet and then source a strap from somewhere else. There are many makers of very nice leather straps.
Best advice imo
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Old 16 March 2012, 12:06 AM   #4
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I would get it with the bracelet and then source a strap from somewhere else. There are many makers of very nice leather straps.


aaaaaaaah, yes, good point, didn't think of that (and i'm a PAM strap addict, too ).

although i was thinking of the question in terms of "OEM out of the box", i think your response is the correct answer.
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Old 16 March 2012, 04:57 AM   #5
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I would get it with the bracelet and then source a strap from somewhere else. There are many makers of very nice leather straps.
x2! I recently commented on another thread stating how good I thought this watch looks on all 3 known strap combo's. I would probably opt to purchase w/ the oyster bracelet, then add other leather and NATO options to the mix!
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Old 16 March 2012, 05:25 AM   #6
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The Nato style strap is included so you can already change it around to start with and the bracelet is the lasting value so I would get that despite the fact I love the strap - might indeed source it later.
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Old 16 March 2012, 09:46 AM   #7
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Old 16 March 2012, 10:55 AM   #8
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I would get it with the bracelet and then source a strap from somewhere else. There are many makers of very nice leather straps.
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Old 15 March 2012, 11:58 PM   #9
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Options, options, options always keep them open, get both and a few others to add to your choices!
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Old 16 March 2012, 12:02 AM   #10
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I'd probably get it with the bracelet and try and buy the leather band by itself if that were possible.
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Old 16 March 2012, 12:05 AM   #11
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Old 16 March 2012, 12:06 AM   #12
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bracelet because you can always switch it up.
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Old 16 March 2012, 12:10 AM   #14
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I love that they are offering a nicely "aged" strap, BUT, do you think they could have done a little better with some kind of endlink? The pic above really highlights the gap I have seen in other pics. Maybe it's just me, and it's all part of the vintage aesthetic...
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I love that they are offering a nicely "aged" strap, BUT, do you think they could have done a little better with some kind of endlink? The pic above really highlights the gap I have seen in other pics. Maybe it's just me, and it's all part of the vintage aesthetic...
There's a great solution for that.
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There's a great solution for that.
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What's your solution to that Dan? I was thinking of a leather band for my Tiger Tudor.
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What's your solution to that Dan? I was thinking of a leather band for my Tiger Tudor.
Eugene [Etur] makes custom end links used w/ leather straps for many Rolex/ Tudor references to fill the gap, including Tudor chronos.
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I love that they are offering a nicely "aged" strap, BUT, do you think they could have done a little better with some kind of endlink? The pic above really highlights the gap I have seen in other pics. Maybe it's just me, and it's all part of the vintage aesthetic...
I like the gap.
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Strap for me...perfect combination and I have enough watches on bracelets! The BB belongs on a strap.
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looks better with the strap, but makes more sense to get the bracelet first.
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looks better with the strap, but makes more sense to get the bracelet first.
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that's why i'm saving for the tudor pelagos, the bracelet end link stays on so you can use it with the rubber strap or nato.
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1st Bracelet, then strap
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For me..... the strap by a country mile .....
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It would look great on an Isofrane strap....perfect vintage old school look.
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personally, i think, for a watch like the black bay, the gap is appropriate. especially with the aged strap...a bit more "tool watch" looking.

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personally, i think, for a watch like the black bay, the gap is appropriate. especially with the aged strap...a bit more "tool watch" looking.

Agree. The endlinks look great, but it gives a kind of dressy look I think might conflict withe the spirit of the BB. But I`m not sure yet.
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