Expandro Bracelets
- demer03
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Expandro Bracelets
Damn, I have yet to find anything that compares to the comfort and versatility. If I won the lottery (if I played), id recreate these for the hell of it.
Nice little read.
https://www.fratellowatches.com/legenda ... 8N9fr9bxBE
Nice little read.
https://www.fratellowatches.com/legenda ... 8N9fr9bxBE
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- rockmastermike
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Re: Expandro Bracelets
Yeah, I’ve been think about Doxa BOR bracelet options to pair with the oyster style
Re: Expandro Bracelets
I think the idea of expanding bracelets is pretty cool. It is the execution of the idea that is the challenge.
I've never had the opportunity to inspect a vintage Doxa Expandro clasp, but the author's comments about the springs eventually failing and buttons potentially breaking gives me pause to wonder about how the Tudor Pelagos clasp will fair in 30 years. There is a lot of complexity going in a high use component.
Of all the expanding clasp designs I've had the opportunity to mess around with (from the ratchet style found on so many micros to the Rolex DSSD Glidelock), I like the humble Seiko MM300 clasp best from a utilization standpoint. It is a simple design with no springs to fail. It is not bulky and it can be operated with only one hand while on the wrist.
It certainly isn't a marvel of manufacturing excellence, but it works.
I've never had the opportunity to inspect a vintage Doxa Expandro clasp, but the author's comments about the springs eventually failing and buttons potentially breaking gives me pause to wonder about how the Tudor Pelagos clasp will fair in 30 years. There is a lot of complexity going in a high use component.
Of all the expanding clasp designs I've had the opportunity to mess around with (from the ratchet style found on so many micros to the Rolex DSSD Glidelock), I like the humble Seiko MM300 clasp best from a utilization standpoint. It is a simple design with no springs to fail. It is not bulky and it can be operated with only one hand while on the wrist.
It certainly isn't a marvel of manufacturing excellence, but it works.
- demer03
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I feel the "fail" aspect to be over-blown. It's a simple spring in the pad. I've restored dozens. It's really a simple fix.
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Re: Expandro Bracelets
One of the classic bracelets. Cool writeup.
Re: Expandro Bracelets
And I'd buy one or two. Used to have a couple of spares laying around - now you can't touch them, even if you manage to find one.demer03 wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 8:50 amDamn, I have yet to find anything that compares to the comfort and versatility. If I won the lottery (if I played), id recreate these for the hell of it.
Nice little read.
https://www.fratellowatches.com/legenda ... 8N9fr9bxBE
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- demer03
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Re: Expandro Bracelets
Yes. I am constantly looking for them. I buy them as parts and pieces. At one time I had a tacklebox full of parts. A lot of that is dwindled. I just ordered one out of Israel. Still need to find some other pieces to it, but it’s getting a whole lot harder… That’s what she said.Steve O. wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2019 11:44 amAnd I'd buy one or two. Used to have a couple of spares laying around - now you can't touch them, even if you manage to find one.demer03 wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 8:50 amDamn, I have yet to find anything that compares to the comfort and versatility. If I won the lottery (if I played), id recreate these for the hell of it.
Nice little read.
https://www.fratellowatches.com/legenda ... 8N9fr9bxBE
Old Michigan steams like a young man's dreams
The islands and bays are for sportsmen
The islands and bays are for sportsmen
Re: Expandro Bracelets
I've never tried the Expandro...
But I did have one of Jonathan's spring clasp extenders and some old fix-o-flex bands...
I couldn't stand them.. The watch head flopping around with the flex drove me nuts
But I did have one of Jonathan's spring clasp extenders and some old fix-o-flex bands...
I couldn't stand them.. The watch head flopping around with the flex drove me nuts
Greg
Re: Expandro Bracelets
Would love it if someone made a modern tapering Expandro version for the 1200T. Big downside to this model is the non tapering bracelet.
- demer03
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Re: Expandro Bracelets
Absolutely.
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