That's a really handsome watch. And for about £80, I might have to try one...
That's a really handsome watch. And for about £80, I might have to try one...
You're not kidding. I was thinking the handset was particulalrly nicely executed - better than a LOT of much more expensive mainstream brands, but TBF the whole things stands-up to scrutiny. Very reminiscent of the recent Rolex vs. San Martin vid.
FWIW, that strap looks great on it, too
Wonder how many 'Perfect Straps' for this watch I've posted ITT...?
Anyway...
New in today, a sage green, FKM-rubber, curved-end strap which is marketed for one of the variants of the MoonSwatch, which it transpires is a perfect fit for the Damasko, and in my favourite shade of green. £17 on Thiefbay. It's very nicely made, not too thick and pretty supple - without that clammy flabbiness of silicone. It's supplied with a nicely sculpted machined buckle (which I've swapped for a Damasko-branded example), as well as a set of springbars and a strap-changing tool. 20mm lug only.
Rally on my Manometro.
I could never bond with the beige strap that came with it.
Happier now.
Thoughts on this combo….
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Last edited by TaketheCannoli; 22nd April 2024 at 15:12.
I had a bracelet (unused) in the box from when I purchased a Monaco but had to send it back because it had ongoing issues which their 'horlogical expert' said was repaired.. and wasn't.
I just twigged that it's the same lug width as my new piece... so on it goes.
I'd prefer curved lug ends... but am wondering how it looks? It was in cloudy plastic and I didn't realise it was shiny in parts too.
Last edited by gregory; 22nd April 2024 at 18:07.
Very nice watch but, IMO, that bracelet isn't right for it. I think leather will be hard to beat. Try a Hirsch Heavy Calf to avoid the OEM 'tax'.
Or this from Watchgecko for a more aged appearance:
https://www.watchgecko.com/products/...ch-strap-black
Two watches and four straps.
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A Zulu diver flat vent in dark grey with the original gold buckle works quite well I think.
Enjoying this silicone cheapie (£6.34) on my Sinn U1 at the mo -
For silicone it's pretty good - not a huge dust-magnet, and acceptable colour-density.
The little metal securing stud instead of the usual restraining loop is a nice touch.
Came with black buckle which I swapped for a nicer quality Watch Steward one from an unused NATO.
Slightly irked that the small holes were not actually open to allow ventilation, but being a stubborn sod, I opened out every single one! All 224 of them... #getalife
Looks great Earl, wouldn't be too shabby reversed either, top effort on the ventilation
Seek, and ye shall find -
Cheaper too, and no doubt all of these can be found even cheaper on Ali Express for those that don't mind dealing with the wretches...
Last edited by earlofsodbury; 24th April 2024 at 23:36.
This is my Sinn 556a on a green nato. I’m not generally a fan of nato straps but I think it really suits this watch and I’m doing a lot of trekking this year, culminating in the Three Peaks, decided this would be the watch that would accompany me and stuck it on a nato, it’s really grown on me. Definitely a great outdoor watch, so robust and legible.
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Enjoying this silicone cheapie (£6.34) on my Sinn U1 at the mo
That's a great looking combination for the price of the strap . Thanks for the link too , I will be taking a look .
Managed to find an open ended strap to fit my Longines. Most are too thick at the part which folds around the bar. This is a Condor strap which I had to modify by removing the backing between the glued sections. It only comes with a gold buckle so I tried several chrome ones and I’m really loving this double buckle which does away with the keepers on the strap.
Got this on this until tomorrow when my spare Milanese/Mesh links arrive with the postie...
I think it matches well.
For those interested in straps Zuludiver have got a sale on.
Their 48 quid fancy bum rubber nato is down to 19.
I have one arriving today as decided to whip in at -60%!
https://www.zuludiver.com/collection...-special-offer
Bel Canto on rubber goes pretty well...
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A CrafterBlue using the original clasp from the OEM bracelet on my SBDX001 works perfect for me.
I have to say I have never really been massive on NATOs but am really enjoying this. I also have up on wearing it single pass as I didn’t want to cut it and if you do it via folding there’s a rough bit that rubs against my wrist. I’ve been pleasantly surprised and think I actually prefer wearing NATOs this way.
I think this is pretty much perfect - Sinn 756 on Erika’s navy/orange.
Ciao,
Sanjay
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Still among my favourite matches
Think this works well.
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I've got this Nick Mankey Hook strap on my recently acquired 41mm quartz Seamaster, and I think it works. It feels like a fabric version of a mesh, and it accentuates the thinness of the watch. When did 300m WR watches get so fat?
Really enjoying a Hirsch 'Paul' in 'Honey' on my Sinn 756. Embossed waterproofed hide on a fluoro-rubber base, so a good all-seasons band that's smart enough for almost any occasion. Liking the colour contrast too.
Wanted a 'Gulf Oil' feel to my recent carbon-dialed Tag Heuer Monaco (in black) purchase.
After much searching online I realised that Toshi did a blue that isn't a million miles off the Gulf colours, and had it made up in said blue with orange stitches. My second Toshi, and my first from new.. and have to say they are monumental straps.
Love that greg
Did someone say, "Black dials with tan"?
Dirk Grandry makes the best Panerai straps - on this hill I will die.
Liking this two-tone blue/white silicone jobbie with the T1 very much -