Recommend a deployant for a leather strap?
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Recommend a deployant for a leather strap?
An in-coming strap is an odd size, 17mm width. Would a commonly available 18mm deployant fit OK without looking weird? Also, for this exercise gold is preferred. I'm seeing prices from about $11-$39, because I'm totally ignoring anything higher.
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Re: Recommend a deployant for a leather strap?
One of these came on a watch I bought used. I liked it enough that I messaged the guy I bought it from and asked him where he got it. Seems quite nice especially for the price.
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Re: Recommend a deployant for a leather strap?
Unfortunately I don't have an actual recommendation for a deployant. However, I recommend that you don't make the same mistake I once made. Buying a deployant based on the strap width rather than the width that the strap tapers down to at the end.
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Re: Recommend a deployant for a leather strap?
This is good advice...more than one of us have made that mistake...yinzburgher wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:19 am Unfortunately I don't have an actual recommendation for a deployant. However, I recommend that you don't make the same mistake I once made. Buying a deployant based on the strap width rather than the width that the strap tapers down to at the end.
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Re: Recommend a deployant for a leather strap?
I’ll wait until the strap comes in and measure it first. And for the price I’ll likely try that iStrap on Amazon, thanks.
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Re: Recommend a deployant for a leather strap?
Make sure to measure the thickness of the strap as well. The iStrap's max is 3.5mm. This pricier Hadley Roma will accommodate 5mm.deckeda wrote:I’ll wait until the strap comes in and measure it first. And for the price I’ll likely try that iStrap on Amazon, thanks.
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Re: Recommend a deployant for a leather strap?
Figured I'd resurrect this old deployant / deployment clasp thread instead of starting a new one. Earlier this year I bought several of the iStrap clasps off Amazon, which appears to be what [mention]cortman[/mention] was referencing above, as I wanted them on my cordovan straps to help prevent wear. I've been very happy with them so far and would definitely recommend for $11. However, remember that wrist shape is very important with these types of clasps -- the back of my wrist is relatively flat, and there are places where the curve of this clasp fits it perfectly. Those with a rounder wrist may not have as good a fit.