I am looking for a high quality rubber band for my Rolex Submariner Ceramic (116610LN). I would love to give my watch a new look!
Any recommendations will be appreciated. Thank you!
or;
http://rubberb.com/en/rolex-watch-ba...-buckle-series
Both look great.
Thank you guys for your responses!
[QUOTE=S.L;3958093]Isofrane,
SL, that looks pretty good. I'm thinking of this for my 16610. Do you find the thickness of the strap suits the watch, or would you prefer it thinner? I have a Breitling rubber strap, that looks great on the sub, but after a while, the thickness, i think defeats the case...
Another one to consider is something from Bonetto Cinturini, who make the rubber straps for many brands.
Paul
You need an everest or rubberb with curved ends which will sit right up to the watch head.
The isofranes etc. Leave a gap between the lugs which looks a mess on the SubC due to the watch not being polished / finished between the lugs.
I have a Rubber B on my DSSD and since fitting it a few months back the bracelet has stayed in the box, think it suits the watch perfectly and is so comfortable on the wrist
I think it is fascinating that RubberB and Everest can get away with charging so much for a simple rubber strap, almost purely because it is intended to be fitted onto an expensive watch. Good luck to them
Isofrane too, for that matter, as I am sure they are actually made in Italy......
Maybe for you, but not me.
Bonetto Cinturini can sell me 2 perfectly moulded pieces of rubber with no moulding seams and a buckle for about £10 direct, or £20 from a dealer.
RubberB wants to charge me $220 for two bits of rubber, no buckle, or $250 if I want a coloured stripe.
They're having a laugh, I think.
I agree about the rubber B.
Have one fitted on my SDc and it fits like a glove and sets it of nicely.
The price imo, is ridiculously high for what it is. But it is my money ;)
And unless you have a mountain of patience, I would recommend getting a watch repairer to fit it.
Thanks Ross :). Is it worth considering cheaper alternatives?
And one from HK called Zhuoleistore from HK that does the rubber and including a clasp for US$35.
Again, disappointingly, there is a choice box that suggests brand (whilst none of the pictures has one) and that choice is a non-choice, there is no non-brand option. The brands are not mentioned.
And lo and behold, it arrives as a RubberB band and a Rolex clasp, all signed. Rather underhand, I thought.
I bought one in error, and it is acutally not bad, but I have ground off the crown and blasted the clasp to match my Sinn 657 (which it fits just finew).
Dave
Or, for about $30 including deployant, get an original Bonetto Cinturini. I have no opinion on the cost of the RubberB, other than if I wanted one I'd spring for the cost rather than buy a fake, but the Subs look fine (imho) on the flat ended rubber. They are tool watches. The fitted rubber straps are certainly more svelte, but if I wanted svelte, I can fit the bracelet. I don't believe the choice is "It MUST be fitted-end rubber, so either a fake or the RubberB".
The flat-ended Bonetto Cinturini, Isofrane and Eddie's Retro Rubber are worth consideration on merit too.
Paul
Thanks for the snide remak, most appreciated.
But you know, with leather, stitched fabric, something that involves skill and craft, I am 100% in agreement. Money can be well spent.
But moulded rubber?
No chance.
It is a simple manufactured product.
You simply can't make a piece of moulded rubber 20 times better than the Bonetto ones.
So how can you justify charging 20 times as much?
As I hinted at before, Bonetto actually make the Isofrane ones (I asked them directly, they said that for reasons of client confidentiality they couldn't comment).
D
After researching all my possibilities, I decided to go for Rubber B. For many reasons: no gap between the case, perfect fit for my glidelock clasp and made in Switzerland.
As soon as I receive it, I will post pictures and share my experience! I really hope I made the right choice, only the future will tell.
Thank you for all your suggestions and comments!
Thought I'd resurrect this thread as my girlfriend bought me an Everest band for Christmas. Initially she bought the version that used the Rolex end links and glidelock but I wasn't keen - she returned it to Everest in the US who "upgraded" to the tang buckle and shipped back to the UK for no additional charge.
They also included a hand written note, I really can't fault their product or customer service
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I've got a couple of Bonetto Cinturini straps and they're great for the money. I don't wear rubber straps much so they'll do for me. They're not for my CSub.
For my CSub I have an Everest fitted leather strap and it's great, quite expensive but worth it to me (the customer).
If I liked rubber straps more than I do I'd pay the extra for either an Everest or RubberB as I do like the fitted look.
If Bonetto Cinturini did a strap that fitted to the CSub case at their typical prices I'd give one a go.
If I ordered a generic one from eBay and it arrived Rolex branded I'd open a dispute and get my money back.
my recommendation is a Hirsch performance strap
super comfy and great quality
http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...formance-strap
I've got an Everest strap for my Explorer. Yet to fit it, but when I do I intend to do an in-depth write up. With pictures. A rubber strap costing £170 demands it! :)
Another vote for the Isofrane from me. I think they look they look great in a utilitarian way on these sorts of watches.
Having said that, I ended up putting my Omega PO on the OEM rubber deployment for everyday use and haven't looked back.