Heuerboy and 'racing' perforated straps
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A thread here got me browsing the Heuerboy website. A lot of the watches were on perforated leather straps... which got me thinking. I've got a limited edition Speedy (Schumacher 2000 white face) which is on a flimsy bracelet. It's the same type of shape as the Heuer Carrera and I reckon a perforated leather racing strap would give it a new lease of life - I rarely wear it at the moment...


I'm thinking the style here, not trying to emulate the watch, since the Schumacher Speedy is a collectible enough watch in its own right. But the bracelet doesn't really live up to the watch...
What does the forum think? And if Yes, where's the best place for decent perforated leather 'racing' straps or are they pretty much a generic item I can get from watchstyle / watchworx / etc.?


I'm thinking the style here, not trying to emulate the watch, since the Schumacher Speedy is a collectible enough watch in its own right. But the bracelet doesn't really live up to the watch...
What does the forum think? And if Yes, where's the best place for decent perforated leather 'racing' straps or are they pretty much a generic item I can get from watchstyle / watchworx / etc.?
There is a place I found for these a while ago I'll try and dig out a link for you. vintage style racing straps cost about £100 but they do look very good.
for 'cheaper'
Di moddel do a nice one and fairly inexpensive. I have tried quite a few at the lower price range and ended up giving them away. the Di-moddel is the nicest of the cheaper types that I have found. I say cheap was around £22-25 IIRC
heres a couple of quick pics I took.


for 'cheaper'
Di moddel do a nice one and fairly inexpensive. I have tried quite a few at the lower price range and ended up giving them away. the Di-moddel is the nicest of the cheaper types that I have found. I say cheap was around £22-25 IIRC
heres a couple of quick pics I took.


Edited by Pesty on Sunday 25th October 00:32
here you go. My memory is rubish more like £65
never held one just thought if I ever needed one I would try here. worth a look anyway a few different styles with stitching and leather textures. Seem well made nice attention to detail
http://www.atgvintagewatches.com/tabid/107/sid/151...
never held one just thought if I ever needed one I would try here. worth a look anyway a few different styles with stitching and leather textures. Seem well made nice attention to detail
http://www.atgvintagewatches.com/tabid/107/sid/151...
Edited by Pesty on Sunday 25th October 00:40
Pesty said:
here you go. My memory is rubish more like £65
never held one just thought if I ever needed one I would try here. worth a look anyway a few different styles with stitching and leather textures. Seem well made nice attention to detail
http://www.atgvintagewatches.com/tabid/107/sid/151...
funnily enough that's where i got mine from for my speedy.....don't have any pics to hand but i got to specify the stiching colour. worked fine. added a different feel to the watch but I'm now back to the bracelet.never held one just thought if I ever needed one I would try here. worth a look anyway a few different styles with stitching and leather textures. Seem well made nice attention to detail
http://www.atgvintagewatches.com/tabid/107/sid/151...
Edited by Pesty on Sunday 25th October 00:40
Pesty said:
here you go. My memory is rubish more like £65
never held one just thought if I ever needed one I would try here. worth a look anyway a few different styles with stitching and leather textures. Seem well made nice attention to detail
http://www.atgvintagewatches.com/tabid/107/sid/151...
You're a star! Thank you very much, will be ordering later today never held one just thought if I ever needed one I would try here. worth a look anyway a few different styles with stitching and leather textures. Seem well made nice attention to detail
http://www.atgvintagewatches.com/tabid/107/sid/151...
Edited by Pesty on Sunday 25th October 00:40
£65 a lot more palatable than £100 too, great stuff 
If you want to "rehearse" the look first you could try buying a much cheaper one from watchworx.co.uk first, and you could even pick up a couple in different colours.
I think it'll look good actually, although I wonder if maybe a chocolate brown perf strap might suit the white face/stainless steel body better?
I think it'll look good actually, although I wonder if maybe a chocolate brown perf strap might suit the white face/stainless steel body better?
Nope, proper holey design it has to be. I've ordered this one:

with the cream stitching to go with the silver face of the watch. Hopefully it'll look OK, I reckon it will. Certainly bring down a bit of the blinginess of the bracelet. And it's nice quality as well, with suede on the inside, should be nice and comfortable.

with the cream stitching to go with the silver face of the watch. Hopefully it'll look OK, I reckon it will. Certainly bring down a bit of the blinginess of the bracelet. And it's nice quality as well, with suede on the inside, should be nice and comfortable.
I think the texture of that vintage strap will add a bit of class as well.
Should be perfect intrested to see the result.
the 4.5 mm is what caught my eye on these. most of these style straps are quite thin. I prefer a thicker strap.
Yes the suade seems a nice touch.
Should be perfect intrested to see the result.
the 4.5 mm is what caught my eye on these. most of these style straps are quite thin. I prefer a thicker strap.
Yes the suade seems a nice touch.
Edited by Pesty on Sunday 25th October 11:16
benny.c said:
I had my Speedy Racing on a Timefactors Rally strap. Went back to the bracelet in the end although it does look good on both.


I've not heard of the Speedmaster Racing edition before. It looks really good - anything of note worth telling us about it - apart from the fact that it's a reduced date version of course? 

Edited by benny.c on Sunday 25th October 21:18
It's Speedy Pro sized, but with an auto movement and sapphire crystal. The dial is carbon fibre which works rather nicely. In bright light and up close you can see the weave but from a distance it looks pretty much like a regular Speedy. I also like the red detailing on the hour markers; A modern take on the classic design.
From the Omega info:
Omega Speedmaster Racing (3552.59.00)
MOVEMENT
Caliber: Omega 3301
Self-winding chronograph with column wheel mechanism. Officially certified chronometer. Rhodium-plated finish.
Power Reserve: 52 hours
CRYSTAL
Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment inside
CASE & DIAL
Stainless steel case
Black Carbon fibre dial
WATER RESISTANCE
Down to: 100 meters
330 feet
SIZE
Gents
Case Diameter: 42 mm




From the Omega info:
Omega Speedmaster Racing (3552.59.00)
MOVEMENT
Caliber: Omega 3301
Self-winding chronograph with column wheel mechanism. Officially certified chronometer. Rhodium-plated finish.
Power Reserve: 52 hours
CRYSTAL
Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment inside
CASE & DIAL
Stainless steel case
Black Carbon fibre dial
WATER RESISTANCE
Down to: 100 meters
330 feet
SIZE
Gents
Case Diameter: 42 mm




Edited by benny.c on Sunday 25th October 22:56
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