i just received my first horween shell cordovan strap from the US today by speedpost. i have a pair of shell cordovan shoes but this is my first strap made from horse "shell."
there's very little information on the internet forums about shell cordovan straps - most posts say it's good and comparable to kodiak straps but no reviews/long term opinions, so i thought i would add my 2c here.
more details on shell cordovan here.
this strap is... quite strong smelling. when new and on my feet i think i don't smell them much, but at close range on my wrist, it's noticeable. they smell... for lack of a better word, like moths (and i mean this in the nicest way possible).
the smell comes from the vegetable oils used to tan the strap, so nothing "buggy" about that smell... : )
the lug width is 20mm but i had a difficult time fitting it between lugs on both ends - it probably measures about 21mm and the leather is very tough and doesn't flex/give much when mounting.
however when i was fitting the buckle on it (it came without buckle), it was easier... hmmm... weird. the strap tapers from 20mm to 18mm at the buckle end.
at the moment it's mounted on a 36mm rolex dress watch (it replaced a croc strap which tapers from 20mm to 16mm) but the stitching on this strap is too close to the edge of the strap (IMO) and it's not giving me the look i want - an optical illusion that the strap is thinner than it really is.
the stitch work and general visual quality of the strap is good. i do wish the strap keepers were a little bit tighter as i expect they will stretch some over time - but as it is at the moment, the give is perfect.
i'm unsure if they're available locally, but based on first impressions alone, i am unsure if i am recommending it just yet. but if my shoes are any indication, they will win me over in time.
it's quite a stiff strap but not uncomfortably - i expect it will break in and soften over time. i bought this strap (about US$150+ including int'l express courier charge) in the hopes that it will be very long lasting even in our hot climate and my sweaty wrist because i don't like changing straps.
only time will tell whether this strap will stay permanently on this watch. i'll update it with pics and thoughts periodically.
there's very little information on the internet forums about shell cordovan straps - most posts say it's good and comparable to kodiak straps but no reviews/long term opinions, so i thought i would add my 2c here.
more details on shell cordovan here.
this strap is... quite strong smelling. when new and on my feet i think i don't smell them much, but at close range on my wrist, it's noticeable. they smell... for lack of a better word, like moths (and i mean this in the nicest way possible).
the smell comes from the vegetable oils used to tan the strap, so nothing "buggy" about that smell... : )
the lug width is 20mm but i had a difficult time fitting it between lugs on both ends - it probably measures about 21mm and the leather is very tough and doesn't flex/give much when mounting.
however when i was fitting the buckle on it (it came without buckle), it was easier... hmmm... weird. the strap tapers from 20mm to 18mm at the buckle end.
at the moment it's mounted on a 36mm rolex dress watch (it replaced a croc strap which tapers from 20mm to 16mm) but the stitching on this strap is too close to the edge of the strap (IMO) and it's not giving me the look i want - an optical illusion that the strap is thinner than it really is.
the stitch work and general visual quality of the strap is good. i do wish the strap keepers were a little bit tighter as i expect they will stretch some over time - but as it is at the moment, the give is perfect.
i'm unsure if they're available locally, but based on first impressions alone, i am unsure if i am recommending it just yet. but if my shoes are any indication, they will win me over in time.
it's quite a stiff strap but not uncomfortably - i expect it will break in and soften over time. i bought this strap (about US$150+ including int'l express courier charge) in the hopes that it will be very long lasting even in our hot climate and my sweaty wrist because i don't like changing straps.
only time will tell whether this strap will stay permanently on this watch. i'll update it with pics and thoughts periodically.
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