Strap for a Rolex
Discussion
My Dad has entrusted me with his Rolex, It has a jubilee strap, but I am not a real big fan of them to be honest, so I'm looking for something else which would still look pretty good but at the same time be a bit more understated, preferably non metal as well.
I really don't know where to begin, not too worried about cost, more about quality and how it looks. I do have fairly girly skinny wrists as well, if that helps. It also has a hardened plastic "glass" on it, which will need replacing, so any suggestions for that would be helpful.
Pics can be provided, but instead of custard it'll have to be a chicken oxo cube.
TIA
Pete
I really don't know where to begin, not too worried about cost, more about quality and how it looks. I do have fairly girly skinny wrists as well, if that helps. It also has a hardened plastic "glass" on it, which will need replacing, so any suggestions for that would be helpful.
Pics can be provided, but instead of custard it'll have to be a chicken oxo cube.
TIA
Pete
Rubber B or Everest are a good option for a rubber strap.
https://rubberb.com/
https://www.everestbands.com/
https://rubberb.com/
https://www.everestbands.com/
Will, as the last poster said, depends on what model it is - A rubber B won't look good on a Datejust!
I buy a lot of straps from https://ukwatchstrap.co.uk/ - A huge variety of styles, materials, sizes and prices.
What I like about their site is that I can hold my watches up to the screen and get a good idea of how the strap will look on the watch, which is often hard when buying online.
I quite often buy used watches and, like the OP, am not a huge fan of metal bracelets (I do have some, though), so I more often than not look for an alternative strap (usually leather in my case) for a watch.
M
I buy a lot of straps from https://ukwatchstrap.co.uk/ - A huge variety of styles, materials, sizes and prices.
What I like about their site is that I can hold my watches up to the screen and get a good idea of how the strap will look on the watch, which is often hard when buying online.
I quite often buy used watches and, like the OP, am not a huge fan of metal bracelets (I do have some, though), so I more often than not look for an alternative strap (usually leather in my case) for a watch.
M
texaxile said:
Thanks for the suggestions so far guys, I'm really liking the Rubber B offerings so far, will let you know when I decide.
I have a Rubber B strap that I would sell, only worn a handful of occasions, literally good as new.Edited by texaxile on Tuesday 19th May 20:00
It's the one to fit the Sea Dweller 16600. Not sure whether it fits other Rolex's and which ones. Could likely find out on the Rubber B website?
https://www.ukwatchstrap.co.uk/DiModell-Saddle-Dak...
I have one of these on an Explorer One - really like it!
I have one of these on an Explorer One - really like it!
Yes, it absolutely has to be a leather strap for that. Also try https://www.watchobsession.co.uk
Based in Aberystwyth, I’ve had a few straps from them. Good people.
Based in Aberystwyth, I’ve had a few straps from them. Good people.
https://www.jean-rousseau.com/ very nice bespoke, proper croc straps. Get a new glass (acrylic, 'plexi') for it and, if gold dial, ask someone like David Duggan (5 min walk from there) for quote on something more subtle such as champagne or silver.
You will have a great watch that will last for years. You have to speculate to accumulate.
You will have a great watch that will last for years. You have to speculate to accumulate.
Sy1441 said:
Spenny64 said:
I have a Rubber B strap that I would sell, only worn a handful of occasions, literally good as new.
It's the one to fit the Sea Dweller 16600. Not sure whether it fits other Rolex's and which ones. Could likely find out on the Rubber B website?
How much you after?It's the one to fit the Sea Dweller 16600. Not sure whether it fits other Rolex's and which ones. Could likely find out on the Rubber B website?
stevewak said:
https://www.jean-rousseau.com/ very nice bespoke, proper croc straps. Get a new glass (acrylic, 'plexi') for it and, if gold dial, ask someone like David Duggan (5 min walk from there) for quote on something more subtle such as champagne or silver.
You will have a great watch that will last for years. You have to speculate to accumulate.
Lovely straps there, thanks for the link, I'll swap out the scratched plexi definitely. As for the dial, I won't be changing it as it has the Sultan of Omans' crest in red on it, so swapping the dial out wouldn't be on the cards You will have a great watch that will last for years. You have to speculate to accumulate.

texaxile said:
Lovely straps there, thanks for the link, I'll swap out the scratched plexi definitely. As for the dial, I won't be changing it as it has the Sultan of Omans' crest in red on it, so swapping the dial out wouldn't be on the cards 
Stating the obvious, keep the old strap. And Sultan of Oman (Military?) face is rare and collectible and has memories for you. Rolex used to replace the glass for £12.00 while you waited! Duggan or one of the others might do it relatively quickly while strap is made. Service is much longer. About a month for the strap for for me last year. 
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