CB = CrafterBlue - reference to their fitted strap on my Pelagos pic today.
https://www.crafterblue.com/tudor-pelagos-strap-td02
CB = CrafterBlue - reference to their fitted strap on my Pelagos pic today.
I like it. I tried the rubber strap that came with my Pelagos exactly once, did not care for it. I like this one better, though I still prefer canvas most of the time. It is (was) a bit long, so I cut it so there is only a little tail (the end is of course no longer nicely finished, but it's under my wrist so I does not really bother me). The single metal keeper "keeps" it it place fine so far. Smells a little bit of rubber, will see if that fades with time.Honeybadger wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 2:43 pmHow do you like the CB strap on the Pelagos? Much of an upgrade over the stock one? I’m still too big of a to even try to take the bracelet off mine after reading how tight fit is.raf42 wrote:
Thanks. It looks great may have to grab one. Completely agree with you on the canvas. Looks great on yours, and many other watches I see on here every day. How does one actually procure one of these though? Books seem to always be closed. Saw a pic on DAS Instagram of a black and gray digi one he had on his Pelagos. I’d loooove to get one like that.raf42 wrote:I like it. I tried the rubber strap that came with my Pelagos exactly once, did not care for it. I like this one better, though I still prefer canvas most of the time. It is (was) a bit long, so I cut it so there is only a little tail (the end is of course no longer nicely finished, but it's under my wrist so I does not really bother me). The single metal keeper "keeps" it it place fine so far. Smells a little bit of rubber, will see if that fades with time.Honeybadger wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 2:43 pmHow do you like the CB strap on the Pelagos? Much of an upgrade over the stock one? I’m still too big of a to even try to take the bracelet off mine after reading how tight fit is.raf42 wrote:
It's a little bit of a pain to get the bracelet off (on is easy), just takes a bit of patience and the right pressure points with your fingers.