Anyone familiar with these?
I’ve had one for about 10 years and it is hands down my favorite strap. They are super comfortable and fill the lug gaps really well. Made out of polyurethane.
Anyway, is there a US distributor for a similar strap? I don’t mind buying from timefactors, but I don’t do PayPal and don’t want to deal with the overseas hassle.
Thanks!
Timefactors retro polyurethane straps
Timefactors retro polyurethane straps
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Re: Timefactors retro rubber straps
I use to use one on my Seiko MM. They have fat ends so you can use fat bars if I recall. But they do not work on most watches. They are also silicon and not rubber.
I carry an isofrane style rubber strap on my site and Scurfa rubber straps in 20mm.
I carry an isofrane style rubber strap on my site and Scurfa rubber straps in 20mm.
Website: http://smallwhitestubbies.com/
Re: Timefactors retro rubber straps
I’ll check out your straps I’m looking for something to fill the gap on the black bay...toxicavenger wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 3:59 pmI use to use one on my Seiko MM. They have fat ends so you can use fat bars if I recall. But they do not work on most watches. They are also silicon and not rubber.
I carry an isofrane style rubber strap on my site and Scurfa rubber straps in 20mm.
Also, just googled polyurethane, silicone and rubber and they are three completely different materials lol. Learn something new every day
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Re: Timefactors retro polyurethane straps
I'd recommend trying Terry's straps. I meant to pick one up the last time around but when they were out of stock I picked up a used Isofrane instead, obviously for much more money. I'll likely get one soon anyway because I'd like to compare them and the reviews on Terry's strap have been stellar.
Re: Timefactors retro polyurethane straps
I just looked at Terry’s - great site, btw.Torrid wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 4:27 pmI'd recommend trying Terry's straps. I meant to pick one up the last time around but when they were out of stock I picked up a used Isofrane instead, obviously for much more money. I'll likely get one soon anyway because I'd like to compare them and the reviews on Terry's strap have been stellar.
I have several ISO’s already, they just don’t fill the gap on the BB...
I have a crafter blue that is actually a very nice strap, but it doesn’t fit my bony wrist well; kinda stiff.
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Re: Timefactors retro polyurethane straps
maybe a hirsch extreme? they have thicker ends. or a uncle seiko GL rubber strap https://www.uncleseiko.com/store/p148/gl831.htmldeepcdvr wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 4:33 pmI just looked at Terry’s - great site, btw.Torrid wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 4:27 pmI'd recommend trying Terry's straps. I meant to pick one up the last time around but when they were out of stock I picked up a used Isofrane instead, obviously for much more money. I'll likely get one soon anyway because I'd like to compare them and the reviews on Terry's strap have been stellar.
I have several ISO’s already, they just don’t fill the gap on the BB...
I have a crafter blue that is actually a very nice strap, but it doesn’t fit my bony wrist well; kinda stiff.
Website: http://smallwhitestubbies.com/
Re: Timefactors retro polyurethane straps
Thanks - I’ll check them out. I actually may have an uncle Seiko. I literally have three drawers in my vidmar full of straps loltoxicavenger wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 4:45 pmmaybe a hirsch extreme? they have thicker ends. or a uncle seiko GL rubber strap https://www.uncleseiko.com/store/p148/gl831.htmldeepcdvr wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 4:33 pmI just looked at Terry’s - great site, btw.Torrid wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 4:27 pmI'd recommend trying Terry's straps. I meant to pick one up the last time around but when they were out of stock I picked up a used Isofrane instead, obviously for much more money. I'll likely get one soon anyway because I'd like to compare them and the reviews on Terry's strap have been stellar.
I have several ISO’s already, they just don’t fill the gap on the BB...
I have a crafter blue that is actually a very nice strap, but it doesn’t fit my bony wrist well; kinda stiff.
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