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    Curved end leather strap

    Any recommendations for a good curved ends 20mm leather strap?

    Its for a Tudor 90814 Jumbo, designed for a bracelet and the curvature of the case fairly quickly wears a normal strap.

    Got a 16mm Rolex buckle to complete the look.


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    I'll be watching this with interest OP.

    I am considering a Hirsch Medici but would like to hear feedback / alternatives

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    You could try David @ The Strap Tailor. I’ve been very happy with everything he’s made for me.


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    Pricey but dangerous9 do custom fitted straps that follow the curve of the case.

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    I had a Hirsch Leonardo for a while, this thread prompted me to look for it, can’t find it anywhere. Decent strap though and affordable enough to give it a go.
    Cheers..
    Jase

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    Steveostraps are worth a look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonM View Post
    I had a Hirsch Leonardo for a while, this thread prompted me to look for it, can’t find it anywhere. Decent strap though and affordable enough to give it a go.
    Pretty sure they stopped making those a few years back. Shame, as the little plastic insert that could be moved to get the perfect alignment with different lug holes was a clever idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gcleminson View Post
    Pretty sure they stopped making those a few years back. Shame, as the little plastic insert that could be moved to get the perfect alignment with different lug holes was a clever idea.
    That is a shame, I must look for it agin.
    Cheers..
    Jase

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