I think they are great straps and very comfortable
I have 2, one on my original snowflake and the other on the Pelagos
I should think the buckle would match the case quite well.
The grey has the lumed centre stripe
Quite like the look of the green with yellow stripe.
In terms of the buckle would you say that the patina version would work best with the finish of the PRS 18?
Ive never tried this type of strap before so would appreciate any feedback and opinions from owners. Thanks.
I think they are great straps and very comfortable
I have 2, one on my original snowflake and the other on the Pelagos
I should think the buckle would match the case quite well.
The grey has the lumed centre stripe
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They do suit Tudors very well.
Would the green with yellow stripe be considered the original/authentic colour scheme?
Yes. I have one of the plain ones from the Paris based army surplus store called outre-mer. And it is green and yellow.
Dave
Their a great looking strap. I was thinking of one for the Black Bay, but am a little unsure with the strap thickness lifting the watch higher as it’s thick anyway.
Cheers
I also have an original and it's green with a red stripe. (Just too small for my wrist)
So I guess they came in both colours.
I have one of the Erika’s MN straps and it isn’t too thick, a bit thicker than your average NATO but thinner than a Zulu.
But of course it is an additional layer under the watch.
For the OP, if you find a colour combo you like I’d recommend these straps for how comfortable they are. Being elastic they effectively mould around your wrist without being tight.
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If by origin then yes; these were used on the 'ventral' [reserve] parachute on the French parachute system during the seventies and eighties and so were green with the yellow stripe:
I saw guys use this as a watch strap in the French Navy Diving School at St Mandrier in the eighties.
Just ordered my third from Erika, this time a blue one for fixed bars, to go on a CWC Diver.
The two i have already are both on Gruppo Gammas and i find them both to be excellent. A 22mm Black is on my Vanguard and a 24mm Green on the Ascent. As far as making the watch sit too high IMO its negligible and cancelled out by the snug fit and less movement of watch head on the wrist especially for the heavier watch.
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Well, just ordered one.
Went for green with yellow stripe, invisible stitching and patina buckle.
My grey one arrived today.
Send great quality and very comfortable.
Think I'll have to order another one soon
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I've also had mine for a day now.
After an initial panic about fit and size and had she made it correctly - I then watched the tutorial and had a play.
Took the time to micro adjust and make sure everything was where I wanted it.
I am very very happy.
The Patina hardware is a perfect match for the 18 and I'd go as far as to say that it's the most comfy strap I've ever worn.
Cheers,
Martin
Dammit, I have just ordered new straps from Eddie and Watchgecko, now I want one of these too!
Dave
These look very nice and a bonus that they have my initials on the clasp
Works perfectly!
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“Don’t look back, you’re not heading that way.”
Just got this grey Mirage version, goes very well with my Sinn 103 Ti Diapal.
A bit fiddly to adjust but after watching the instruction video I have now got it. Very comfortable especially with a titanium watch, hardly know I'm wearing it.
Will defiantly buy more of these straps.
I have been wearing one on my Armida A12 since yesterday and it is the most comfortable strap I have ever worn
I am normally a bracelet person but I am liking this one
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Thinking about ordering one of these. How long do they take to arrive?
Shame about the logo.
Fairly quick - not more than a week in my experience.
I’ve got the mirage version with a white (non-lume) centre line.
I’m seriously considering getting another one, probably the original version. They are very comfortable and versatile.
In a couple of cases, I’ve found that the strap enhanced the looks of the watches I’ve put it on... always a good thing
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Thanks for the inspiration! Looks great and very comfortable.
Size seems right. Initially thought the buckle should be in the middle under my wrist (probably ought to be??) but this way I won’t feel the buckle when I rest my arms on my desk while desk diving (nor will I wreck the laptop).
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are they original though I thought the original straps were just an elastic one piece strap without a buckle?
There is much discussion - it seems the ones without ironware are the first of the imitation - but they are actually supplied by French army surplus stores so have some credibility.
It seems that the originals used the bent flat hook to lock into a simple steel square loop.
Erika's also adds a tri-slide for safe length adjustment (originally this was done using loose ends tucked under - a bit sketchy it seems).
The MN on the clasp is totally fabricated.
Dave
Interesting read, interview with Erika. She mentions the original straps were just a loop, but therefore don't allow for adjustment hence she designed it the way it is. She also states the buckle ends up on the side of your wrist so it won't scratch against desk or table tops.
https://gearpatrol.com/2018/07/12/er...-watch-straps/
Would the green with yellow stripe be considered the original/authentic colour scheme?
If by origin then yes; these were used on the 'ventral' parachute on the French parachute system during the seventies and eighties and so were green with the yellow stripe
Elasticated bands of various shades of green both with either yellow or red stripes were used on the ventral (501 or 511). Therefore they are equally "authentic".
To be accurate, contrary to what is written in the article, the material is not "unused parachute static lines " (the one that extracts the "dorsal" main chute) as they are larger and not elasticated, but a simple system to pull instantly the protective cover of the ventral when released.
Those straps are great
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These are superb straps probably the best of the NATO style straps you can get IMHO. I have a blue on on my Tudor 9411 which looks perfect.