Oris strap from jura watches
Oris strap from jura watches
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Ransoman

Original Poster:

884 posts

111 months

Thursday 16th April 2020
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Hi All,

This morning the 15 year old rubber strap on my Oris Williams F1 finally broke.

I have sourced a replacement from Jura Watches but I note it is a 6 week lead time and a special order item so no returns. Has anyone had any experience buying spare parts from Jura watches and would you recommend them?

Ninjin

1,347 posts

96 months

Thursday 16th April 2020
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I had my TT3 strap replaced by the service centre. Wasn't that expensive, around £50.

Ransoman

Original Poster:

884 posts

111 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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Thought I would follow this up:

After sending a strapfinder enquiry in April I finally had a quote in September (Due to Covid shutdowns) of £195 inc tax. The order was placed on the 25th of September and I received the strap early in November. The clasp was the wrong colour but that wasn't an issue as I just moved the clasp from my old strap.

By the time I got around to fitting it my watch spent a year being unable to be worn and had to be manually wound. The manual winding really seems to have taken its toll though as the winder is now rough and occasionally skips a tooth. The inside of the watch now has a fine gold coloured dust on the glass frown

It is still in perfect working order but I now shake the watch in my hand to wind it if I haven't worn it.

gregs656

12,043 posts

202 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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I would get that serviced before the damage causes more damage. The metal particles you can see are going to get into everything. Don’t want the lubricants becoming grinding paste.

Ransoman

Original Poster:

884 posts

111 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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gregs656 said:
I would get that serviced before the damage causes more damage. The metal particles you can see are going to get into everything. Don’t want the lubricants becoming grinding paste.
Thanks Gregs656, I'll get onto it asap.

944 Man

1,843 posts

153 months

Friday 29th October 2021
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If you are asking whether they are legitimate/genuine/honest, then the answer is yes.

The company is actually J.Sellars who are a jewellers based in Ashbourne. From memory, the original Jura collapsed in the big recession and Sellars bought them lock, stock and barrel, taking over their concessions and moving everything to West Derbyshire.

ApexCult

4,922 posts

174 months

Friday 29th October 2021
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Another, late, reply on this. I used Jura to buy a Sinn a couple of years back - no issues at all.