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Old 19 August 2023, 12:11 AM   #1
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FKM Rubber Straps

Hello!
Please suggest companies that sell FKM rubber straps that give option for smaller lengths.
I don’t like when the tail oversizes your wrist and reach above the case. I want a thicker band than Barton. TIA!
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Old 19 August 2023, 12:31 AM   #2
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A fitted strap from Vanguard. Much better…




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I like ISOfrane. Very comfortable for a rubber strap.
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A strap made in the right length will definitely be better for everyday wear.

Those straps that Bill suggested look great!
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I like ISOfrane. Very comfortable for a rubber strap.
https://isofrane.com/
I agree. Have several colors of ISOfrane. Great straps.
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Old 21 August 2023, 07:23 AM   #7
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I like ISOfrane. Very comfortable for a rubber strap.
https://isofrane.com/

Thank you for that suggestion! I might be
missing something, but I don’t see any options on their site for different wrist size options. Please advise… Some manufacturers for Luxury watches allow you choice of small or regular; like my Tudor strap from Vanguard. Burton gives 2 band lengths with their orders; not my preferred company though.

Given these weren’t too expensive. I ended up cutting the straps for a slimmer fit. Still hoping I can find a generic strap company with small vs. regular purchasing option. Sigh… Lol





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