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Thread: Where do you purchase your leather straps

  1. #51
    Quote Originally Posted by verv View Post
    Bulang use jpm straps and charge bulang prices if rumour is correct.

    Go to Hamilton and inches and check out the kauffmans. Miiiles better and not silly money.

    Yep, Bulang use JPM as do Hodinkee and i think Watch Obsession stock a few too.

    I usually wait for the sales for watch pouches from Bulang.


    Bas & Lokes do some nice but pricey stuff and you will get hit for import duty, just used a 15% off code for them.

    Pav on here gets better and better, Toshi is great for chunky watches and Steveo is very good too.
    Last edited by minkle; 21st February 2018 at 15:29.

  2. #52
    These are really good for the price too.
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/401105271426

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    Just arrived today from watch obsession. Dead chuffed. Not sure if the were a good price or not but can't fault the service20180221_190500.jpg20180221_190451.jpg

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  4. #54
    Quote Originally Posted by JGJG View Post
    By way of update, I bought another strap from Nick at Ukwatchstrap.co.uk last week, a shell cordovan, and it's an absolute belter. Next day delivery too, highly recommended.
    I find myself inevitably returning to Nick and ukwatchstrap.co.uk.

    They have a great selection of straps, and specifically a good range of Di Modell straps. They consistently do well on pricing and I can't remember the last time I didn't receive the strap next day when ordered during "regular" hours.

    For vintage Hirsch, there is a great seller in Portugal on eBay that I will try to dig out.

  5. #55
    Quote Originally Posted by willie_gunn View Post
    I find myself inevitably returning to Nick and ukwatchstrap.co.uk.

    They have a great selection of straps, and specifically a good range of Di Modell straps. They consistently do well on pricing and I can't remember the last time I didn't receive the strap next day when ordered during "regular" hours.

    For vintage Hirsch, there is a great seller in Portugal on eBay that I will try to dig out.
    Those Di Modell straps really punch above their weight, given the pricing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sapper696 View Post
    UK where do you purchase good leather straps without breaking bank?
    I would heartily recommend Toshi and also Pav straps :-) :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by inthered View Post
    Another suggestion for custom made straps-
    http://www.steveostraps.com
    +1 I have found Steveo to be really good and not too expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by verv View Post
    It's got better. I avoided it due to snoot for years but like going in for a nose and chat now.

    Agreed, Hamilton and Inches maybe used to have a bad vibe but not for a long time now. Any time I go in they are always super helpful even though it’s plainly obvious im not in to purchase anything.

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    Depending on quality of the watch, but WatchGecko have done fine for mid-range

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