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3 December 2023, 04:46 AM | #1 |
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Strap help for A. Lange 1815
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I want to purchase a replacement strap(s) for an 1815 Up/Down. Can someone please tell me what the dimensions are for the straps? Also, who do you recommend for replacement straps? Thinking about a blue hue for my first one. Thank you |
3 December 2023, 01:34 PM | #2 |
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The OEM strap is 20mm/16mm. Check out delugs.com for aftermarket straps that don’t break the bank.. I find that a vintage/ distressed strap really works well with the 1815 and really gives the watch an interesting vibe.
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I like molequin and a collected man for reasonably priced straps. If you want sometching a bit nicer and custom, look at Camille fournet
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I love Delugs custom straps and now won't buy anything else. There's something incredibly luxurious about a strap that's just perfectly sized for my wrist. Their selection of leathers is excellent and their customer service is good.
I've bought A Collected Man straps and like their Nubuck straps but was disappointed with some of their more formal leathers. The edge painting and the quality of the stitching wasn't quite up to Delugs standard. Be careful with quick release spring bars for Lange watches. I've found that my lug holes are very small and quick release spring bars (even from Delugs) don't fit properly and may lead to wear over time from the turning back and forth. I swap in the OEM Lange spring bars. I've seen plenty of pictures where others use non-OEM spring bars on Lange watches, I just haven't done it myself and been comfortable with it. |
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I haven’t figured out what size springbars ALS uses, and even if I had them how to go about replacing the quick release bar on my Delugs straps. |
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Thank you for the responses. I'll look into Delugs and Camille Fournet. Also, thanks for the tip about the spring bars. Gonna have to invest in a quality spring bar tool now also.
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I have found that Jean Rousseau makes fantastic bespoke straps. A lot of manufacturers use them for their OEM straps. Not inexpensive but you get what you pay for. I have several for my 1815 AC and my Zeitwerk.
https://www.jean-rousseau.com/us/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Also, what spring bar tool are you using?
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Strap help for A. Lange 1815
No. Not for a strap. Use tape and the 6767 and remove one side at a time. Those are metal bracelet tweezers.
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I really like Jean Rousseau straps. Here's a blue one they made for me: I made this mistake years ago. I couldn't even use the Bergeon 7825 for bracelets. The Bergeon 6111 is wonderful with its big flat blade. |
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Thank you CFR. I’ll look into that particular model.
Love the straps. Hopefully one day I can make my way to a JR boutique and have a strap custom made. |
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Dont' use Delugs, my heart is full of pain.
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Sorry to see that, but I appreciate you sharing it. Is that from the Delugs spring bars? I had a strap made by JR for my Lange, and it came with spring bars provided by JR. I ended up taking them out because there was a little play, and I decided to use the OEM spring bars instead. I have heard (but cannot verify) that ALS can repair with adding metal when a watch is serviced. I would hope they can fix up your lug holes without issue.
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Will definitely use the OEM spring bars |
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If someone figures out the Lange OEM spring bar size, please post it. At some point I guess I'll have to call Alkis or maybe a Lange boutique and ask.
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Yes that was with the Delugs Spring bars.
I hope they can fix it at service, I think it looks worse in photos than in realife, as I've moved back to my regular strap and spring bars and there is no play. If you order not quick release spring bars from Camille fournet you can choose the thickness of the spring bars, they coudn't tell me which one is the correct size for the Up down. I tried to put the OEM Spring bars into my Camille fournet but it was too thick for the strap. |
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I don't know whether the key is to get spring bars that are <1.5mm at the center, or whether there are 1.5mm spring bars that have smaller tips. Does anyone know if the spring bars are changed at Lange service? I got my watch serviced about two years ago but it didn't look like the spring bars were changed. Perhaps they were inspected and in good condition? |
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If I am putting new spring bars on a $20,000-$50,000-$70,000 gold watch, they are going to be OEM and gold - so I’d get another set from Lange. And if I got a non-Lange strap that didn’t fit those Lange spring bars then I would return the strap. And if I was going the custom route, I would specify that the strap needs to accommodate Lange spring bars. This is the avenue I will be taking when I get around to getting a new strap for my 1815 (chrono). Just my 2cents Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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