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  • exxondus
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    Originally posted by rotan View Post
    There is more than one strap maker for Pam in SG.... J & S is one good example.... Yup that's the beauty of Pam.... Having been changing my straps everyday hehe...
    simi is J&S?

    me thinking of getting homage to test water first leh..keke....

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  • exxondus
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    wah 300+ for a strap? don think can afford to have many to change if buy all at that range....

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  • rotan
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    Originally posted by Valjean View Post
    Hi all

    I did a search but did not turn up much reviews on straps. Considering the cost of some of these straps and the fact that they are usually bought from the internet - without seeing the real thing - I hope to hear some reviews from fellow Paneristis with experience with some of these straps.

    I'm looking for a rich, textured brown leather strap to lend a historical, rugged casual feel to my 312 (which comes with a classy black alligator) - perhaps something like ammo straps. But the quality of the strap is more important to me than the colour. I think the qualities I would be looking for are:
    (i) water/sweat resistance (especially with our hot and humid climate!);
    (ii) suppleness and comfort;
    (iii) quality of leather (ages well with wear/time?);
    (iv) workmanship (e.g. of stitching);
    (v) price (looking at ~$200 or less).

    Grateful for reviews on leather straps from the common brands like GSD, Simona, Heroic18, as I am looking to buy one only at this point.

    Thanks in advance!
    For the qualities you stated, the price of the strap would be about 300 plus... Simona Bruno Allegrini would be a pretty good choice. It's a divers leather strap and is produced in limited quantities.

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  • rotan
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    Originally posted by exxondus View Post
    oh, dint know here got strap makers for PAM leh...wow, like that PAM all the more customisable to each person's liking..
    There is more than one strap maker for Pam in SG.... J & S is one good example.... Yup that's the beauty of Pam.... Having been changing my straps everyday hehe...

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  • exxondus
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    oh, dint know here got strap makers for PAM leh...wow, like that PAM all the more customisable to each person's liking..

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  • coolblue
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    Well, I don't think you will find one single strap that has all the qualities you're looking for..

    Most leather straps aren't water proof.. there are some water proof ones, treated with Kodiak, but they cost way over $300.. and won't have the ammo feel..; that's why Panerai supply a rubber strap.. for times when you'll be exposed to water..

    The other thing is that you can't really tell if a strap is just perfect without strapping it on and wearing it for a while.. hard straps can become soft and comfortable with wearing.. some soft straps are just too soft and don't give much support.. it's a very personal thing.

    One way is to custom make a strap.. where you tell the strap maker exactly what you need.. you'll need to be patient and probably will have to pay more than $200 for it, but it'll be worth it.. Most of the strap makers, inc those in Singapore, can do a custom..

    You'll probably end up buying many straps, like many of us! Welcome to the addiction

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  • Valjean
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    Originally posted by exxondus View Post
    heroic straps from hobbylink? i kinda like their muddy and rugged looking brown straps.
    Thanks for the recommendation. H18 has an ongoing promo where they're giving out a "ltd ed" brown leather strap with purchase. Looking at their Crazy Horse, Natural Tan and Deep Vintage Tan straps. Anyone wearing these with pix to share?

    Originally posted by louie View Post
    yesh,Pam watches looks even more stunning with old vintage straps.
    Yup, definitely. The pictures I've seen online are stunning. Can't wait to fit my Pam with new shoes.

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  • louie
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    Originally posted by exxondus View Post
    heroic straps from hobbylink? i kinda like their muddy and rugged looking brown straps.
    yesh,Pam watches looks even more stunning with old vintage straps.

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  • exxondus
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    heroic straps from hobbylink? i kinda like their muddy and rugged looking brown straps.

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  • Valjean
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    Review of straps

    Hi all

    I did a search but did not turn up much reviews on straps. Considering the cost of some of these straps and the fact that they are usually bought from the internet - without seeing the real thing - I hope to hear some reviews from fellow Paneristis with experience with some of these straps.

    I'm looking for a rich, textured brown leather strap to lend a historical, rugged casual feel to my 312 (which comes with a classy black alligator) - perhaps something like ammo straps. But the quality of the strap is more important to me than the colour. I think the qualities I would be looking for are:
    (i) water/sweat resistance (especially with our hot and humid climate!);
    (ii) suppleness and comfort;
    (iii) quality of leather (ages well with wear/time?);
    (iv) workmanship (e.g. of stitching);
    (v) price (looking at ~$200 or less).

    Grateful for reviews on leather straps from the common brands like GSD, Simona, Heroic18, as I am looking to buy one only at this point.

    Thanks in advance!

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