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Vulture Premium Minerva Liscio Leather Watch Straps

Vulture Premium Minerva Liscio Leather Watch Straps

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Minerva Liscio is a rare vegetable-tanned leather from Badalassi Carlo, an artisanal tannery in Tuscany. Known for its smooth finish and medium temper, the leather is supple and made to last Read More

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Rodmunch
179
Jun 30, 2019
Any chance of making this drop happen again soon? I would love to get a black strap to compliment the elm I bought last time around. These are nice straps!
Steelthumbs
30
May 15, 2019
I have about a 7 in wrist. What size or length would you suggest? And, will the brown, tan straps darken somewhat or considerably. I was having a hard time telling the tan from the other lighter color in the pictures. One seemed more orangey ...
SteelthumbsI would suggest the 125/75mm strap. All of these straps will darken with age. The amount it darkens really depends on how much sunlight and abrasion the strap will receive. Yes, the Elm has a good bit or Orange to it. Thank you, Will
Steelthumbs
30
May 16, 2019
Vulture_PremiumThanks! Got the brown strap. I’m interested in the green but am unsure of how it will age. Do you by chance have any pictures of aged straps? Instagram acct? Or other media acct.?
MoserGuy
0
May 14, 2019
Vulture guys, Is it possible to order a strap with matching stitching, rather than contrasting white? Thanks ...
MoserGuyOh man, I wish it was guys, but it just one very overworked guy - me. haha Unfortunately I cannot accommodate tonal stitching through this drop. I can get you sorted out though. Please e-mail me at vulturepremium@gmail.com
A community member
May 16, 2019
Vulture_PremiumThese look really nice. Luckily my current ones are still in good shape. Is it possible to get those quick-release, or whatever they are called, clips.
MarPabl
1088
May 14, 2019
I may be interested. However I don't like using straps because they are too fragile: if they get soaked they're done... even with just the sweat of the wrist, the straps will turn ugly and damaged in a year or less. And I'm saying this after using and destroying original Omega/Longines straps. After those experiences, the first thing I do when I get a watch with a strap (because no bracelet option is available) is getting a bracelet and changing it right away. All my straps are totally new because I never use them. Recently, I've found straps that have rubber in their inner part (Zenith has some here https://watchparts24.de/Zenith-rubber-calf-leather-strap-21-18-mm-black-for-different-Zenith-models) and for me those are the best option because at least the sweat won't damage the strap. I'm interested on a good and resistant strap because a strap is a better option for a formal event, but if there's no availability, I end up with the bracelet... @Vulture_Premium are your straps resistant to normal sweat for example? Are you considering using rubber on the inner part or something that can withstand more abuse than leather? I know I'll never use a strap for swimming (that's how I ruined the strap on the Longines), but I wish that my strap will hold for a long time on a normal day to day usage. I've got two of these straps: https://www.amazon.com/YOOSIDE-Sweatproof-Genuine-Silicone-Forerunner/dp/B07J44YW66/ but I don't like the leather that much... doesn't seem too formal, more likely a sport strap... and it's only available brown and for 22 mm
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MarPablCurrently I am not set up to produce straps with rubber liners. Gluing dissimilar materials and finishing the edges of differing materials would present a lot of challenges without the use of the industrial tooling and machines the large watch strap companies have. Leather straps shouldn't be soaked intentionally, but these will not fall apart no matter how wet they get. Each side of the strap (6' and 12') are made from one continuous piece of leather folded and strategically skived so that it remains the same thickness without bulging etc. These straps are bonded by glue and mechanically with stitching. There aren't any thin liners to wear through or fillers or anything, just vegetable tanned leather. Having said all of this, I do not think these straps are for you though.
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MarPabl
1088
May 17, 2019
Vulture_PremiumThank you for answering my questions! If the straps won't fall apart because of water, that's a good consideration for me.
RayF
22214
May 14, 2019
Recently discovered I'm not a leather strap guy (at least not on a SARB033), but if I was, I'd go for these--they look like the goods!
DarthShader
8
May 13, 2019
Do these straps feature a quick-release?
Polot
1
May 13, 2019
DarthShaderThank you for your interest in my straps. I am sorry, but they do not.
Hndamike
0
Dec 30, 2018
Hndamike Any idea when these are shipping?
AnunnakiAu33
0
Nov 4, 2018
6.75 inch wrist. What size?
AnunnakiAu33I would suggest the 120/70mm strap. Thanks, Will
Zilvent
81
Nov 3, 2018
Any recommendations for length? Wrist is ~6.25" to 6.5" Watch lug to lug is 48mm Metal watch band on the watch is ~6"
ZilventI would suggest the 120/70mm. It may be a little on the long side for 6.25" however.
cruncher
8
Nov 2, 2018
excited about 23mm and longer options!
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