I’m posting this to share my opinion on how I choose my watch straps for my watch. Please pardon me for the bad photography.
Strap#1
This watch comes with a leather strap (above) and a nylon nato. Since I’ve chosen the bronze watch with a brown dial, this strap matches the dial with the stitching matching the color of the markers, which is off-white.
The vintage look on the strap is just perfect for a rugged look.
Strap#2
With a black leather strap, the bronze watch and the buckle stands out prominently. I chose to use black stitching rather than colored ones to make the watch more prominent. Perhaps this could be worn for the office.
Strap#3
If I want to be flashy, then perhaps an LV strap would be good for parties…just to impress. Here I’ve chosen a chestnut-colored stitch to blend and complement both the watch and the strap itself.
Strap#4
This is the other strap that came with this watch… a nylon nato which makes me ready for a day at the beach or the pool…unfortunately I don’t swim!
There’re 4 more looks for this watch which I’ll post when I have the time.
So a watch can look different with just a change of straps. You can ask your favorite strap maker to customize your straps in many ways. You can pick/match the leather to compliment your watchcase, the bezel color, the marker colors or even the color of the minute/hour hands. The same applies to your stitching colors. The choice is yours…there’s no right or wrong here.
Strap#1
This watch comes with a leather strap (above) and a nylon nato. Since I’ve chosen the bronze watch with a brown dial, this strap matches the dial with the stitching matching the color of the markers, which is off-white.
The vintage look on the strap is just perfect for a rugged look.
Strap#2
With a black leather strap, the bronze watch and the buckle stands out prominently. I chose to use black stitching rather than colored ones to make the watch more prominent. Perhaps this could be worn for the office.
Strap#3
If I want to be flashy, then perhaps an LV strap would be good for parties…just to impress. Here I’ve chosen a chestnut-colored stitch to blend and complement both the watch and the strap itself.
Strap#4
This is the other strap that came with this watch… a nylon nato which makes me ready for a day at the beach or the pool…unfortunately I don’t swim!
There’re 4 more looks for this watch which I’ll post when I have the time.
So a watch can look different with just a change of straps. You can ask your favorite strap maker to customize your straps in many ways. You can pick/match the leather to compliment your watchcase, the bezel color, the marker colors or even the color of the minute/hour hands. The same applies to your stitching colors. The choice is yours…there’s no right or wrong here.
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