Seamaster on leather

Seamaster on leather

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LordGrover

Original Poster:

33,552 posts

213 months

Saturday 19th December 2009
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Is it poor form to swap the bracelet for a leather strap?
I love the watch but it's a tad heavy for daily wear and so I'm thinking of popping it on a leather strap. Clearly, I'd keep the original with the box, certs, etc.

Vespula

2,986 posts

177 months

Saturday 19th December 2009
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Poor form? It's your watch so wear what you want with it, many people like nylon Nato straps (10 quid) on very expensive watches.

To do the job properly you need a spring bar tool, normally the fine end is for bracelets and the larger end for leather.

Be careful not to scratch anything.

http://www.watchworx.co.uk/pages/access/tools.html

Edited by Vespula on Saturday 19th December 13:31

Athlon

5,034 posts

207 months

Saturday 19th December 2009
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I took the bracelet off my orange P.O. the day I bought it and put it on an Omega strap with orange stitching, put the bracelt in the box with the protectors still on.

I love it on the strap, if I want the bracelet it is there or I wear my Speedy Pro cloud9

okgo

38,193 posts

199 months

Saturday 19th December 2009
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I took the bracelet off my PO very soon after buying it and replced it with a toshi strap.

Taz666

456 posts

214 months

Saturday 19th December 2009
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My 45.5 PO on a matte black leather strap made by Toshi.





Sorry about the rubbish picture but I'm useless and it's taken using my iPhone.

Edited by Taz666 on Saturday 19th December 18:02


Edited by Taz666 on Saturday 19th December 18:04

Athlon

5,034 posts

207 months

Saturday 19th December 2009
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Pic of my P.O. on a strap cloud9

toohuge

3,434 posts

217 months

Sunday 20th December 2009
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Here's my Seamaster on leather. It looks and feels wonderful, it is not an official omega strap though.

Just wear the watch how you want, i do not understand some peoples objections to wearing diver/sport watches on leather.

LordGrover

Original Poster:

33,552 posts

213 months

Sunday 20th December 2009
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Liking the look.
Thanks for examples - definitely going to give it a go. Cheers.