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Old 13 July 2013, 01:02 AM   #1
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Straps for 47mm PAMs

So I'm in the market for 26mm straps and could use some suggestions. I haven't been in the strap market for a while, having mostly used OEM straps for 44mm models. What would you guys suggest? 26x26, 26x24, 26x22? Short or long tail? Burnished v rough edges? Sewn-in buckle v screw in? (Pics would be appreciated)
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Old 13 July 2013, 01:35 AM   #2
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I ordered a couple of Wotancraft 26x26 Vintage recently. Still waiting for delivery. I'll post em up once I get them.
Nishant has some nice ones for his 47s.
I'd like to see some pics and suggestions as well.
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Old 13 July 2013, 02:25 AM   #3
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I go 26/24 or 26/26 with sewn in. I have found there to be disparity between makers and that disparity extends to the buckles they use. I have become a stickler for quality in the buckles and don't really like the jumbo buckles.

The straps that I have found to be of better quality in all respects are OEM, Simona and Vintager. I have purchased some cheaper straps and basically got what I paid for. I won't name names. Medium length tail. Finished edges.
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Old 13 July 2013, 02:41 AM   #4
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For you and your wrist size, I recommend a thick, medium length ammo of HIGH quality.

The thicker strap will make the watch wear smaller on a luminor.

I have two Piotr straps that I bought just incase I get a 372. I'll snap some pics tonight for you.
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Old 13 July 2013, 03:03 AM   #5
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For you and your wrist size, I recommend a thick, medium length ammo of HIGH quality.

The thicker strap will make the watch wear smaller on a luminor.

I have two Piotr straps that I bought just incase I get a 372. I'll snap some pics tonight for you.
Good to know, Mik.
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Old 13 July 2013, 03:17 AM   #6
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Can't go wrong with 26 x 26 Wotancraft.
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Old 13 July 2013, 04:06 AM   #7
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I have two Piotr straps that I bought just incase I get a 372. I'll snap some pics tonight for you.

"just in case", huh?
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Old 13 July 2013, 04:11 AM   #8
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Can't go wrong with 26 x 26 Wotancraft.

The wotancraft 74 is amazing. Super soft. Color goes perfectly with the dial. I love mine. It is the best.

Otherwise i like the 26/22 look asso look strap also i have put that on my 210 now until my black croc arrives.

For my 372 i also have a olterra very very nice ...
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Old 13 July 2013, 04:15 AM   #9
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Here a pic of the wotancraft
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Old 13 July 2013, 04:17 AM   #10
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And the Mario Paci Olterra
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Old 13 July 2013, 04:19 AM   #11
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And again: congrats!!!!!
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Old 13 July 2013, 04:43 AM   #12
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372 with Gunny 74
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Old 13 July 2013, 04:48 AM   #13
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I have been through a lot many straps over the past couple of years ... Some have disappointed and some have been thoroughly off the charts in quality and craftsmanship ... I will add some pictures in a while but I would like to point you to my favorite strap makers ..

1) Zeugma : yet to find one of his straps that disappoint .. Very reasonably priced for the quality it offers.



2) Simona : Ideal blend of quality and finesse while the prices real ... Have the gray gator and the T Rex and will add 2 or 3 more ...



3) Wotancraft : Have the reinforcement ammo and a rarer Black Ammo is on its way ... Truly amazing quality !





4) I will add Ted Su, Rob Montana, Altamarea, Gunny and GSD as other strap makers with great CS and quality ... I actually had 4 or 5 straps from Greg this year.

RB Ammo .. [ i am gonna get one more ]


Gunny Verdi [ One of his best straps ]


GSD Durango Gold [Love it]


GSD MAT Ammo


5) If u are looking for sth different, try a Delaurian Strap : but he only makes a custom strap if he likes u enough :)

I am ready for all the backlash but the two straps that have disappointed me a little for price of entry and the reverence are : Micah and Dirk ! ( I guess I got unlucky )
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Old 13 July 2013, 05:06 AM   #14
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I prefer the Gunny 74 as well. Can be ordered almost any size.
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Old 13 July 2013, 06:05 AM   #15
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"just in case", huh?
Good Piotr's are hard to come by. You have to snatch them up when they are there. His wait times are looooooooooooooooooong and his prices keep going up.
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Old 13 July 2013, 06:35 AM   #16
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I'd go for the 26/26 only... Except for OEM of course, depending on buckle you have.





























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Old 13 July 2013, 06:36 AM   #17
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I was fond of Micah Mauser when I had a 47mm. I like 75/140 length for my 6.5 wrist to get some nice tail action. The sewn in buckle adds a nice little touch that I enjoyed.

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Old 13 July 2013, 06:47 AM   #18
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I'm a BIG fan of the 26/26 w/ sewn buckle.
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Old 13 July 2013, 06:58 AM   #19
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Old 13 July 2013, 07:31 AM   #20
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There are some questions that you may need to answer.

1. Is the watch a Luminor or Radiomir? The Radiomir will need a strap that is a bit "bulkier" due to the lugs...whereas the Luminor is confined to 26mm exactly.

2. Are you going to wear it for work (suit), casual or Business casual? A strap for wear with a suit needs to have a different look over one that is worn with jeans for pay time.

3. A for the "tail" on a strap......that requires some additional thought.....see #2 then add in that the longer the tail the more casual the strap becomes. Then, for fit, where will the first hole be if you get a long tail. Usually the first hole is at 30mm...but if you want a long tail and get a 160mm length on the side with the holes you may want the first hole at 45mm..or 40mm or 50mm...well, you get the point.

4. What colors do you prefer?

5. Are you going to use your existing Panerai Buckle or get a sewn in buckle?

6. If you use the Panerai buckle is it a deployant or tang buckle....a deployant buckle must have a deployant strap......while a deployant strap or a tang strap will fit on a tang buckle.

7. If you get a sewn in buckle....do you want it "Natural" steel like Panerai used from 1938 to 1997? Or, do you want a shiny buckle?

I could go on but as you can see it is more than just buying a strap and spending money. You need to get the strap that will improve the look of your watch and not detract from it.

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Old 13 July 2013, 10:38 AM   #21
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Just got this 26/24 Ted Su croc today for my 448
The quality is impressive

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Ted Su is one of my fav straps, John. Pics of the straps with the watch.
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Old 13 July 2013, 12:27 PM   #23
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I have two Piotr straps that I bought just incase I get a 372. I'll snap some pics tonight for you.
Just pull the trigger. It's a good feeling.
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Old 13 July 2013, 12:36 PM   #24
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Just pull the trigger. It's a good feeling.
I have something in the works....
You were on the post were I hinted at what I wanted.....

Pics.

Super thick super quality. I could wear these straps everyday and they would never wear out. The buckles are also made by Piotr. Last round dot is a melted bullet from a WWII issued round.

My advice is don't cheap out on ammo straps. I've owned them all and I'm telling you, the top two are worth the price IMHO.







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these threads are killing me!!! lmao. im currently "saving" for my next piece. these threads are really making me swing to the 422/372! i generally only like bracelets but i love the straps are changed so easily and gives you essentially a new watch!
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these threads are killing me!!! lmao. im currently "saving" for my next piece. these threads are really making me swing to the 422/372! i generally only like bracelets but i love the straps are changed so easily and gives you essentially a new watch!
Straps are where it is at! I'm telling you. I wish Rolex made strap watches in SS.

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Just got this 26/24 Ted Su croc today for my 448
The quality is impressive



I have a 26/26. I agree Tedsu looks great over time...


Tedsu with a morning latte


JV with an afternoon latte
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Old 13 July 2013, 10:20 PM   #28
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It's so individual as far as straps go. I have owned many from Greg Stevens, Rob Montana, Micah, Simona, Kevin, and Wotancraft, and they have been superb. Never had the opportunity to own a Piotr, but they are obviously very high quality as well.
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Old 13 July 2013, 10:56 PM   #29
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Just got this 26/24 Ted Su croc today for my 448
The quality is impressive


Looks great. Wanted to order one myself but only saw the 26/26 version ... Not the 26/24 wich i would much prefer ... Was it costum made for you?
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It was in Stock. I asked for the 26/24 and they indeed had it available. Only took 4 days to arrive :)
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