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Dub Rubb wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 2:54 am
New straps came in today. One with contrasting stitching and one with matching. I am really liking the rios1931, and think once it breaks in a little, it will be a keeper. I also kinda went with a leather color that is going to match my belt and shoes at my upcoming wedding. Not sure which watch yet, but the strap is a perfect match!!(phone camera doesn't capture it though[emoji22])
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Big fan of Rios bands...great quality and they feel substantial. I like the contrasting stitch with the Omega...very nice.
As you approach "the day" you will undoubtedly receive a lot of advice. One thing I can say is that for her it will be a wonderful and also crazy and somewhat stressful day. I sensed this with my bride and it was important for me to connect with her while she was getting ready to help calm her nerves and make it the best day for her... even though we couldn't see each other before the procession. With my wife I sent one of the flower children to her dressing room with a present which was a small box filled with little notes telling her all the reasons I love her. Now 12 years later it is still her favorite memory from the day.
My advice: Don't miss the opportunity to do something special on the day for the future Mrs Rubb. She won't notice your watch, but she will definitely appreciate your thoughtfulness.
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Dub Rubb wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 2:54 am
New straps came in today. One with contrasting stitching and one with matching. I am really liking the rios1931, and think once it breaks in a little, it will be a keeper. I also kinda went with a leather color that is going to match my belt and shoes at my upcoming wedding. Not sure which watch yet, but the strap is a perfect match!!(phone camera doesn't capture it though[emoji22])
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Dub Rubb wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 2:54 am
New straps came in today. One with contrasting stitching and one with matching. I am really liking the rios1931, and think once it breaks in a little, it will be a keeper. I also kinda went with a leather color that is going to match my belt and shoes at my upcoming wedding. Not sure which watch yet, but the strap is a perfect match!!(phone camera doesn't capture it though[emoji22])
Sent from my LG-M322 using Tapatalk
Big fan of Rios bands...great quality and they feel substantial. I like the contrasting stitch with the Omega...very nice.
As you approach "the day" you will undoubtedly receive a lot of advice. One thing I can say is that for her it will be a wonderful and also crazy and somewhat stressful day. I sensed this with my bride and it was important for me to connect with her while she was getting ready to help calm her nerves and make it the best day for her... even though we couldn't see each other before the procession. With my wife I sent one of the flower children to her dressing room with a present which was a small box filled with little notes telling her all the reasons I love her. Now 12 years later it is still her favorite memory from the day.
My advice: Don't miss the opportunity to do something special on the day for the future Mrs Rubb. She won't notice your watch, but she will definitely appreciate your thoughtfulness.
Dude. This may be the best advice I have gotten. Seriously, that was a great move!!! While I am not gonna copy the idea exactly, you have got the wheels turning in my head. What a great idea!!
So thanks to [mention]CVP33[/mention] I'd like to get a strap for my blue Alpinist that's tan/honey/cognac with blue contrast stitching (20mm). This one looks great, but I ain't going to drop $100 on a strap. Anyone run across alternatives?
Boourns wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 11:55 am
So thanks to @CVP33 I'd like to get a strap for my blue Alpinist that's tan/honey/cognac with blue contrast stitching (20mm). This one looks great, but I ain't going to drop $100 on a strap. Anyone run across alternatives?
They mentioned a new Horween leather color that seems to be close to what you're looking for.
And they mention you can request a different stitching color.
And this example is about $33.
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They look fantastic, but they also look like they're probably out of the budget request of [mention]Boourns[/mention]
Far and wide I will find 'em and I ride 'em
Bricks and mortar get my licks just for kicks
AD or authorized I don't analyze
Retail, wholesale never fail
Online or offline, I find I don't redefine
Too big to fail or yard sale they all hale
Run or hide just for fun deals I find
CVP33 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 7:46 pm
Sorry, $60. Just double checked my paypal.
That looks like high quality straps for only $60
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Far and wide I will find 'em and I ride 'em
Bricks and mortar get my licks just for kicks
AD or authorized I don't analyze
Retail, wholesale never fail
Online or offline, I find I don't redefine
Too big to fail or yard sale they all hale
Run or hide just for fun deals I find
John is based in Spain and does incredible custom work. I have 6 of his straps and he's never failed to impress from a quality and value perspective. He could make that Seiko pop!
Another company to check out is SteveoStraps. He makes tons of unique straps for good prices. I am thinking of ordering some from him, although he posted on Instagram that he had a heart attack last week so perhaps I will hold off on ordering for a bit.
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I've pretty much given up on this watch but it was a gift from someone that will know if I unload it, so I'm trying to make it work. My wrist is close to 7". The Hamilton Regulator is 42mm, 22mm lug, 15mm thick. Not sure about lug to lug but it's >50mm. I have a few 42 mm watches that look good on my wrist, e.g., Eterna Granges and Ball Mad Cow, but those are fairly curved whereas this Hammy sits pretty flat. For 42mm, the Hamilton wears significant larger. Looks OK in the stock photo nut looks like **** on my wrist.
I've tried various various brown and black leather bands. I even tried a two-toned stainless band, and I hate those. Right now I think it looks best on a black leather NATO but that's not good enough.