Titanium Watch Strap
Titanium Watch Strap
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Original Poster:

18,449 posts

217 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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When in doubt, turn to PH... so here goes.

I'm needing a replacement strap for my titanium Orient but can't find an online site which has this type of strap. The reason for the replacement is that the clasp is fooked.

Any PHers able to point me in the right direction?

Here is the watch in question

Cheers
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PS I'd like to go with as close to the original as possible (unless somebody suggests a good reason for an alternative).

Murph7355

40,860 posts

279 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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Could a good jeweller/watchmaker just fix the clasp?

andy tims

5,598 posts

269 months

Friday 10th July 2009
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[pedant mode on]

Straps are made of leather, rubber or cloth.

Bracelets on the other hand are metal wink

[pedant mode off]

I do hope the clasp can be fixed. A replacement titanium bracelet will almost certainly cost more than the watch is worth.

Edited by andy tims on Friday 10th July 08:56

NDA

24,745 posts

248 months

Friday 10th July 2009
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Yeahbut, using the word bracelet is a bit girly, whereas 'strap' suggests manliness. smile

Edited by NDA on Friday 10th July 09:10

ShadownINja

79,300 posts

305 months

Friday 10th July 2009
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I bet you could get a replacement clasp quite cheaply (although it might not be made of titanium).

NDA said:
Yeahbut, using the word bracelet is a bit girly, whereas 'strap' suggests manliness. smile

Edited by NDA on Friday 10th July 09:10
Depends if you have safe mode with google images when searching "strap".

Edited by ShadownINja on Friday 10th July 10:22

sinizter

3,348 posts

209 months

Friday 10th July 2009
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Slightly off topic - are the titanium straps quite scratch resistant ?

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Original Poster:

18,449 posts

217 months

Friday 10th July 2009
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Well, good news! I've managed to have the bracelet's (yes, a strap is more manly smile) clasp fixed.

The price quoted for a replacement from a jeweller was indeed more than the watch is worth.


After many years of use, the bracelet is in excellent condition and only the clasp shows any signs of scratches.

Thanks all for your advice.