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Old 3 March 2023, 07:09 AM   #1
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Have owned both Everest and Rubber B, both are good. Also have been recommended to try Horus straps, not tried personally yet. Bought a strap for one of my MoonSwatches from Wristbuddys. Surprising a good strap for the money. Arrived from Sweden pretty quickly.
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Old 3 March 2023, 09:49 AM   #2
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Have owned both Everest and Rubber B, both are good. Also have been recommended to try Horus straps, not tried personally yet. Bought a strap for one of my MoonSwatches from Wristbuddys. Surprising a good strap for the money. Arrived from Sweden pretty quickly.
Horus is awful. They use silicon that attracts dust. Should be $25.
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Old 3 March 2023, 09:59 AM   #3
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Crafter Blue have just released some interesting options to the market for Rolex watches, might be worth a look.
+1 for CrafterBlue. I have a few straps of theirs and they are tremendous value. Same quality and construction as RubberB.

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Horus is awful. They use silicon that attracts dust. Should be $25.
I'm with you on Horus. I bought two of their straps and I was rather disappointed. More than anything, they are short.
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Old 3 March 2023, 07:11 PM   #4
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Horus is awful. They use silicon that attracts dust. Should be $25.
Thanks! I’ll give it a miss then.
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Old 3 March 2023, 07:49 AM   #5
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Just installed the RubberB moments ago. Price aside, the fit and color are great! My wife happily started mentioning my shirts that she loves that goes with the blue.

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Old 3 March 2023, 10:17 AM   #6
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Just installed the RubberB moments ago. Price aside, the fit and color are great! My wife happily started mentioning my shirts that she loves that goes with the blue.

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Looks great Steven. I've got the same one on the Blusey Sub.
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Old 4 March 2023, 12:42 AM   #7
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Looks great Steven. I've got the same one on the Blusey Sub.
Sweeet! Yeah, RubberB really got the color right.

(truth and humor) BUT THERE'S A BIG PROBLEM...

This morning my wife said she loves the look of Batman far better on blue rubber strap, then asks me to take it off so she can see it on her wrist.

So she puts it on her wrist...

...and then says she wants to wear it occasionally.
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Old 4 March 2023, 02:29 AM   #8
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Sweeet! Yeah, RubberB really got the color right.

(truth and humor) BUT THERE'S A BIG PROBLEM...

This morning my wife said she loves the look of Batman far better on blue rubber strap, then asks me to take it off so she can see it on her wrist.

So she puts it on her wrist...

...and then says she wants to wear it occasionally.
If they like it, they will take it... My wife liked the looks of my Daytona and now it's hers....
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Old 3 March 2023, 03:07 PM   #9
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I've owned a Rubber B. The quality was top notch, as was the fit. But I found it a bit too stiff for my liking so I sold it.


I also tried ABP R strap premium. I personally liked it much more than the Rubber B. I thought it fit the watch better (there is virtually zero gap between the strap and watch head), and wore more comfortable because it's more supple.




The clasp that comes with it is pretty flimsy and cheap feeling. I am trying to find a OEM rolex clasp for it.

Anyhow, I would personally give ABP serious consideration. But Rubber B is a great choice as well.
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Old 3 March 2023, 07:42 PM   #10
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I've owned a Rubber B. The quality was top notch, as was the fit. But I found it a bit too stiff for my liking so I sold it.

I also tried ABP R strap premium. I personally liked it much more than the Rubber B. I thought it fit the watch better (there is virtually zero gap between the strap and watch head), and wore more comfortable because it's more supple.


The clasp that comes with it is pretty flimsy and cheap feeling. I am trying to find a OEM rolex clasp for it.

Anyhow, I would personally give ABP serious consideration. But Rubber B is a great choice as well.
ABP offer two clasps - a vintage one and an Oysterlock. I got the Oysterlock on a crocodile strap and the vintage on a R strap - the vintage got swapped out for an ebay special oyster clasp. It was very poor.
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Old 3 March 2023, 09:23 PM   #11
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ABP offer two clasps - a vintage one and an Oysterlock. I got the Oysterlock on a crocodile strap and the vintage on a R strap - the vintage got swapped out for an ebay special oyster clasp. It was very poor.
Yeah...I got the vintage one and indeed it was very poor.
But the strap itself was top notch.
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Old 3 March 2023, 08:33 PM   #12
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I also tried ABP R strap premium. I personally liked it much more than the Rubber B. I thought it fit the watch better (there is virtually zero gap between the strap and watch head), and wore more comfortable because it's more supple.

The clasp that comes with it is pretty flimsy and cheap feeling. I am trying to find a OEM rolex clasp for it.

Anyhow, I would personally give ABP serious consideration. But Rubber B is a great choice as well.
+1 for ABP. I've never had an R Strap, but I've had plenty of leather straps from them, and I've not been disappointed yet. Great products.
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Old 3 March 2023, 06:26 PM   #13
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Well, if this is turning into a rubber-strap rogue's gallery ...

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Old 3 March 2023, 11:11 PM   #14
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I found that placing watches on different straps serves the same purpose as playing dress up with dolls. It holds my interest for a bit but ultimately, I get tired of playing. It's a bit of work with some potential for mishaps. I tend to leave things as they are with a collection of unused straps hanging about.
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Old 4 March 2023, 03:01 AM   #15
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Just a random obersvation…those insisting that straps that don’t cost $200 plus aren’t worthy of a Rolex probably haven’t bought many straps. The only strap I’ve put on any Rolex I’ve owned was OEM Oysterflex with Smarty endlinks on my 116500 because I liked the look, but I have had decades of strap changing on Panerai, Seiko, Speedmaster, etc.
I’ve had $300 full customs from Combat Straps and Guny that were worth every penny, I literally got to spec the materials, the stitching, the size, even how many holes. But I’ve also had $24 rubber straps from Barton and Panatime that have given me years of service.
The idea that only expensive straps are any good is just nonsense.
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Old 4 March 2023, 10:21 AM   #16
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The idea that only expensive straps are any good is just nonsense.
Well stated.

A buddy bought a strap from Aliexpress for just under $15. What came is a Rubber B branded strap. So either this is a fake and they made a mold of a real RB or Rubber B makes them in China and a few fall off the back of the truck. No one that I know owns a RB, so can’t do a side by side comparison. What I can say is that it is much nicer than Horus. Horus are very soft silicone like and they attract dust and lint in a way that I have never seen. I returned my Horus for that reason.

FKM or vulcanized rubber seem to be the buzzword for a good quality strap.
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Old 4 March 2023, 10:30 AM   #17
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Well stated.

A buddy bought a strap from Aliexpress for just under $15. What came is a Rubber B branded strap. So either this is a fake and they made a mold of a real RB or Rubber B makes them in China and a few fall off the back of the truck. No one that I know owns a RB, so can’t do a side by side comparison. What I can say is that it is much nicer than Horus. Horus are very soft silicone like and they attract dust and lint in a way that I have never seen. I returned my Horus for that reason.

FKM or vulcanized rubber seem to be the buzzword for a good quality strap.

I'd be willing to donate a known genuine one for this experiment if you're interested.
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Well stated.

A buddy bought a strap from Aliexpress for just under $15. What came is a Rubber B branded strap. So either this is a fake and they made a mold of a real RB or Rubber B makes them in China and a few fall off the back of the truck. No one that I know owns a RB, so can’t do a side by side comparison. What I can say is that it is much nicer than Horus. Horus are very soft silicone like and they attract dust and lint in a way that I have never seen. I returned my Horus for that reason.

FKM or vulcanized rubber seem to be the buzzword for a good quality strap.
That's pretty funny. You should probably be prepared for the indignation from a bunch of guys who paid hundreds of dollars for a rubber strap though...
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Well stated.

A buddy bought a strap from Aliexpress for just under $15. What came is a Rubber B branded strap. So either this is a fake and they made a mold of a real RB or Rubber B makes them in China and a few fall off the back of the truck. No one that I know owns a RB, so can’t do a side by side comparison. What I can say is that it is much nicer than Horus. Horus are very soft silicone like and they attract dust and lint in a way that I have never seen. I returned my Horus for that reason.

FKM or vulcanized rubber seem to be the buzzword for a good quality strap.
Yeah, I returned my Horus, too, but, as I mentioned earlier, I have $30 FKM straps I like as much or more than RubberB and Everest.
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Well stated.

A buddy bought a strap from Aliexpress for just under $15. What came is a Rubber B branded strap. So either this is a fake and they made a mold of a real RB or Rubber B makes them in China and a few fall off the back of the truck. No one that I know owns a RB, so can’t do a side by side comparison. What I can say is that it is much nicer than Horus. Horus are very soft silicone like and they attract dust and lint in a way that I have never seen. I returned my Horus for that reason.

FKM or vulcanized rubber seem to be the buzzword for a good quality strap.
I have one of those Chinese ones too. It seems really nice. Even says "Swiss Made"! Like you I don't have a real one to compare it too. But jeez it's a rubber strap. I used it for a few months before I went back to the bracelet. I figured if I liked it I'd buy a real one. I have the tang buckle model.
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Just a random obersvation…those insisting that straps that don’t cost $200 plus aren’t worthy of a Rolex probably haven’t bought many straps. The only strap I’ve put on any Rolex I’ve owned was OEM Oysterflex with Smarty endlinks on my 116500 because I liked the look, but I have had decades of strap changing on Panerai, Seiko, Speedmaster, etc.
I’ve had $300 full customs from Combat Straps and Guny that were worth every penny, I literally got to spec the materials, the stitching, the size, even how many holes. But I’ve also had $24 rubber straps from Barton and Panatime that have given me years of service.
The idea that only expensive straps are any good is just nonsense.
100% agree, sooooo much this. From $20 Barton to $40 leather cuff from Amazon to Everest / RubberB and yes pricey OEM variety too.

Now that Rolex is allowing us to enjoy both bracelet types for some models, perhaps adding strap offerings is next? I'd love to see Rolex offer their own series of various colored rubber straps. Starting with the Submariner, YM, and GMT series seems like a natural launching point.
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You have a Sub and a GMT and we’re looking for a budget friendly rubber strap? Smh


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RubberB gets my vote.
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Changing a strap isn’t modifying a watch. You could buy a Rolex new on a rubber tropic strap all the way into the ‘90s, and bracelets were considered an option for decades.
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I own a Rubber B and a Tempomat. The former is definitely much better than the latter but it is more expensive. I dislike and regretted buying the Tempomat because it attracts dust and lint easily which makes me think it may be silicone. I have since learnt to avoid any silicone straps due to its proneness to attract dust and lint.
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Sorry, but you have over $30,000 in watches. Buy the quality band you want and not some $15 knockoff.


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Hi All - does anyone know if you can use a rubber stamp with a deployment strap? All the recommendations on this chain look great but none come with or have the option of adding a deployment strap. Any recommendations would be much appreciated! Thank you
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Hi All - does anyone know if you can use a rubber stamp with a deployment strap? All the recommendations on this chain look great but none come with or have the option of adding a deployment strap. Any recommendations would be much appreciated! Thank you
The Rubber B I have pictured above on the SD43 uses the deployant clasp from the Rolex bracelet.
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