Strapped
Shell Cordovan; two words known to bring tears of joy to a grown man’s eyes. Well guess what, it’s not just for feet anymore. We’re now pleased to offer a fine selection of Genuine Horween shell cordovan watchstraps.
These straps age beautifully, wear for years, and enhance your taste level 1000%. The colors are amazing, some rare some standard but all beautiful.
These watchstraps make a great gift for the “Cordofreak” in your life and hey, like it or not its time to starting to think about that time of year. Don’t worry you can thank us later.
L to T #8 Unlined $120, Blk/Wht, Natural, Blk/Blk, Dark Brown, #4 $140, Navy, Eggplant, Green $160
Available in 18, 19, 20 mm. Buckles available in gold or silver colors


November 12th, 2009 at 12:47 pm
Bravo on the watchstraps… (and on the site in general)
I am a recent fan of your blog, and you’ve got me jonesing for some MTO Aldens.
(and some Wolverine 1000 mile boots… and some etc/etc…)
One suggestion… if the straps are available in 22mm and 24mm lug width you should aquire them as well. Although the “large watch” trend is slowing down, most of what I see (and I am really into watches) is still 20mm/22mm/24mm lugs on new and recent watches. Having said that, there are plenty of gentlemen (and ladies) with vintage and more traditional sized (36mm-41mm) watches.
(and of course you know your customers better than some guy in Fresno, CA)
BTW- today I am sporting a “cordovan colored” 22mm stingray strap on my 70’s vintage Vulcain Exactomatic dive watch.
Thanks for the blog, the insight, and the entertainment.
Regards,
Phil Howard
SCCCD Information Systems
(size 12c-13c)
November 12th, 2009 at 12:58 pm
Thank you Phil I appreciate your comments. The straps are available in wider widths we are stocking the smaller ones for now, let us know if you see something you like.
Steven
November 12th, 2009 at 1:16 pm
Great idea. And I agree with Phil about the lug size.
Best D
November 12th, 2009 at 2:55 pm
I think these straps are fantastic. Do you think you might be able to stock (or alternatively order) any of these straps to be used with deployment buckles?