nilomis[Omega]
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The plain goes first ...
Apr 15, 2012,08:28 AM
Then the crocodile.
I'm not a particular fan of ostrich, in this case. If it was darker it could be fine.
In any case, this watch goes with anything.
Cheers,
Nilo
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Time for a change. This or that? Or maybe the other?
By: RJW : April 15th, 2012-06:21
I pre-ordered the Reverso 1931 Tribute and received one of the first to arrive in the country (Australia). Unfortunately, soon after my order, the US Limited Edition was announced. Not a problem until I found out the LE came with a hand made Casa Fagliano...
The Cordovan, first, then the Ostrich, for me.
By: amanico : April 15th, 2012-06:41
My God! These 3 straps are the cherry on the cake for your TT R 1931. They compliment the watch very well. I love a lot the Cordovan for its simplicity, and its thinness. And the Ostrich for its vintage character, which enhances the contrast of the indexe...
Great combos, Richard!
By: blomman Mr Blue : April 15th, 2012-07:18
I like all three combos! But if I have to choose - I would go for the plain black or the ostrich... Best Blomman
The plain goes first ...
By: nilomis : April 15th, 2012-08:28
Then the crocodile. I'm not a particular fan of ostrich, in this case. If it was darker it could be fine. In any case, this watch goes with anything. Cheers, Nilo
Thanks for your thoughts Nilomis
By: RJW : April 16th, 2012-00:54
I find all 3 work well for me. The understated simple black cordovan strap works really well. Regards, Richard.
Beautiful straps...
By: nwp627 : April 15th, 2012-11:15
Having a similar watch I appreciated the thickness of the Fagliano strap, one of the few "JLC" OEM straps that I liked, so I would say the croc first and the ostrich next. I tried "period" thin straps on my Reverso and did not like the look. It may be bec...
You're right
By: RJW : April 16th, 2012-01:03
custom straps (particulary thin ones) can make the lugs stick out a bit as the strap curves on you're wrist. To look at it initially, you think uh oh this is wrong. However, when you wear the watch it is barely noticeable. Look at the lugs carefully. The ...