I don’t have the strap but do have a G10. I can see an 18mm looking the part. A 20mm would be too big and look a bit odd in my opinion.
Has anyone bought one of these for a G10 and do you recommend the 18mm or 20mm?
Thank you!
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I don’t have the strap but do have a G10. I can see an 18mm looking the part. A 20mm would be too big and look a bit odd in my opinion.
I think Zuludiver's canvas efforts can be had in 19, or at least some of them. Failing that, ordering a bespoke one from Jose Aguilar always a good bet, his canvas numbers are superb.
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My Mellor came attached to one. I've tried to fit it to the GS, but there wan't enough room between the case and the fixed bar to pass it through. It is quite a thick strap. G10 may be different?
Nice strap though. A little long for me, and it doesn't really tuck back on itself. I'm finding the Havestons with the floating keepers more suitable.
I'd check how thick the strap is. I have 3 watches in this style, 2x CWC from 1983 & 2004, and a Precista 6bb from 1984, and Haveston canvas won't fit on them.
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Speaking from direct experience, I have one of these straps and have the GS, and with a lot of faff managed to fit the strap once.
I decided it didn't suit so took it off. A few months later I thought I'd try again but I could not get it to fit through the gap, no matter how much work I put in.
It's a real PITA so if you're a fan of quickly and easily swapping straps, then this isn't the strap you want. If you want to battle it for an hour or so to get it on the watch and then leave it on the watch, then it's fine.
It might be different for a standard G10, and I guess there may be smidgens of tolerance difference between watches, but on my particular watch it was a no go.
Luckily it fits the Hamilton W10 perfectly:
Very good point, the thickness could be an issue. Hadn’t thought of that but when I read the CWC website again:
Please note, the 18mm can be a tight fit when used on certain years of the G10 range of watches, but they do go on. Inserting the end sideways can help thread it through the gap, and a side-to-side motion as you work it through also helps. If you are unable to get it through, you can use a small vice or pliers (with a cloth over the end of the strap to keep it clean), compress the end and work it side-to-side to pull it through.
You could try CNS cotton nato.
19mm, a range of colours, fit perfectly and super comfy. Not the longest though, enough to fold back on my 7" wrist but not too much larger
I have a few from CWC which are very good and fit very well between the lugs. Nice quality also. I find the that the issued straps that I own are a little thin and flimsy, so tend not to use them.