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tootall

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  1. That one on the left is made by the same people Ennebi. It's a new line of thiers called the Titanic. I really like it. I don't have huge wrists but I wouldn't mind a 60mm+ rep at all. It's you skinny wrist guys that keep these models from being made And strapmasters is not the only one who sells Ennebi watches in the US. There is a Ennebi USA now. And you can also get them from watches24seven (adeeos). I wouldn't hold my breath on the DSN model. He said the same thing last year about this time.
  2. What watch are they repping? The Egiziano or this homage one? I actually prefer this Egiziano homage watch, much more: I know DSN was supposed to be working on a version of the Egiziano, but that was last year and he promised in a few weeks and never delivered. The hard part is finding a movement with the correct subdial spacing.
  3. Sandave did NOT make this buckle. It is made by a guy over at WUS forums. He is always making them , and fills custom order's all the time. The only thing is that they are sewn in so you have to get a strapmaker to put them in.
  4. DOH!! my bad man. Glad it's working well for you. I was going to say if you are using it on exotics, you may not want to do that. Lexol is much better for exotics as it is not as thick and better PH balanced.
  5. I have not used renapur so I can't comment on how well it works. It does look more like a lexol product though. What made you unhappy about the Pecards? And what Pecards product did you get? And what are you putting it on?
  6. First off, how big is your wrist in inches?? That will determine a lot. Secondly, I love thick straps. The SC one you have would be considered Nicole Richi skinny put up to my straps. I have built ones that are 10mm thick. The ones I wear on average are over 5mm thick. Maybe it's the goofy buckle that is doing it. And it also looks as if you got a size too long for your wrist as the buckle seems to lap over your wrist. Is it normal to wear such thick straps? Probably not normal to the Panerai community as whole, as the majority of people love the OEM straps and the crap TC sells. So I wouldn't call it normal. But nothing beats personal taste, so wear what you like and don't get into any of the hype!
  7. So it's just leather in straps that you have a problem with? I am just not following the logic. What if you did not know if the cow was killed for it's hide or meat? Would that suffice? I mean, I honestly don't know if the leather I use came from cows that were killed for their hides or meat.
  8. Hey not to be rude or anything, but do you wear shoes?
  9. Glad you found what you were looking for. The reason I asked about the stitching is because I made one once:
  10. This hits the issue on the head. Not really anything else needs to be said on "why" they are so expensive except for the comment above.
  11. Do you want white with white stitching? Or a white stichless?
  12. If this is an Asian base, it would be the first I have ever seen with a dimple in the gold weight.
  13. Not my cup of tea. But I will say this much, if Delaurian had made it, it would have been praised as the best strap and sold within 10 minutes.
  14. I have no idea about what type or model of sewing machine that Greg has. I only handstitch. Furthermore, why are you wanting to know? unless you plan to go into strap making as a business it shouldn't matter. Is that what you are asking for? I don't mean to come across rude, I just want to know the motive behind your questions. Lastly, the product that most closely resembles what the mass produced and machine made straps (TC) have on their edges is a product called Cova Color. You can mix and match to get the shade(s) you want and it goes on fine. The raised edges problem is due more to the edge of the leather not being "clean" to begin with.
  15. What do you need it to be water resistant for? Also, I am glad that you can see too that Greg is no longer "handmaking" his straps. HE is not even making them himself anymore period. They are sewn on machine and built by someone else.
  16. Victoria, I am serious when I said " you have probably used too many conditioners for the strap to get back to anything useful". I guess at this point you feel you have nothing to lose, but unless you want a strap that is toally crap, do not do the rubbing alcohol method. I don't know where that information for leather came from, but it's incorrect. That will only make matters worse. The only way to get the smells out of the strap would take a very long time and even then the strap's quality will have faded to nothing. If you MUST wear this strap, the only thing I can recommend at this point would be to mask it with perfumes or lotions. Not on the leather itself, but around your wrists areas. If that doesn't work, I'm afraid you have to chalk this one up to experience.
  17. What lexol product did you use? And to be honest, you have probably used too many conditioners for the strap to get back to anything useful. Conditioners add oils back in, they DO NOT clean leather. Cleaning leather is about floating dirt particles until they can be retrieved. All those conditioners have added a mixture of oils back to the leather. Which in turn captures the scents and does let them go. You would first have to remove all the oils (or a large amount of them) then you could clean it. Otherwise you are just adding to the problem.
  18. Where did you get a gen Pam crown from?? I'm talking about the middle one, not the auto.
  19. Victoria, I personally don't like it. But if it floats your boat who cares what others think? I only have two different straps for my PVD. One is a reddish color one and the other a yellow one. I don't have a picture of the reddish one, but here is the yellow:
  20. I would use a coffee with cream color thread or possibly a black. If you have it a dark navy blue almost black would go well. You really should finish your sides. It would give the strap a whole new look and compliment the stitching/leather combo. Kind of like a belt does with pants.
  21. Lanikai is a great guy from all the experiences I have had with him. We have talked at lengths about watches, cigars and bodybuilding. I always appreciate his candid reviews and the promptness he has at giving them. I don't know of any others that are reviewing the models he is, and I appreciate him doing it the way he does. I believe he has covered all questions here in a gracious way (much better than I could have done). It truly sucks that people feel the need to go behind ones back to say these things. Surely we are all big boys and girls here, so why not ask the person yourself?
  22. I'll feed you baby bird: 1. To OEM buckles do, but many (almost every) gen Panerai owner changes out thier strap and gets aftermarket buckles to fit, with and without inscription. 2. Personal preference. Deployment strap are uncomfortable IMO. The GPF is the classic and the Pre-V is just that Pre-V. 3. These are the lengths. Here is a good description of them: http://www.paneristi.com/straps/howbig.html 4. This one you are going to ghave to do on your own. Search for the weekly wrist shots and posts that have the word 'pics' in the title. 5. How much you are looking to spend is probably the major factor. Price is always an issue, unless you are living off someone else's money. So get a price range and go from there.
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