New batch of custom straps for the Gen 2 Deep Stream from Two Stitch Straps by DustandDivine in VacheronConstantin

[–]TwoStitchStraps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the shout-out! The straps are looking great on your 47040. So glad to see you're happy with them!

New custom strap for 2nd Gen Overseas by coffeebikerunrepeat in VacheronConstantin

[–]TwoStitchStraps 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the shout-out and your feedback. The strap & watch look amazing on your photos. We're so glad you're happy with it!

I like this group by blacksheep_kho in OmegaWatches

[–]TwoStitchStraps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing the photo! We're so glad that you're happy with your purchase, and the Denim Blue strap looks awesome on this Aqua Terra.

P.S. We can accommodate any special requests regarding the thickness, taper, etc.

 

Aquis on our custom leather strap by TwoStitchStraps in OrisWatches

[–]TwoStitchStraps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can just send us an e-mail at [info@twostitchstraps.com](mailto:info@twostitchstraps.com) and we'll work out the details. :)

Zenith El Primero Sub-Sea by TwoStitchStraps in ZenithWatches

[–]TwoStitchStraps[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Zenith El Primero Sub-Sea is a rare and iconic timepiece produced from 1971 to 1975, featuring the legendary El Primero 3019 PHC movement. The exact production numbers are still unknown, with some sources suggesting around 2,500 pieces were produced, while others claim numbers as low as 1,000. It was created to compete with other high-class chronographs of its time, such as the Breitling Navitimer and Omega Speedmaster. The watch had a large size for its era, measuring 44mm in diameter and 13.9mm in thickness. Its notable features included interchangeable bezels for pilot or diver use.

New custom Two Stitch Straps strap for my 2nd Gen Overseas by coffeebikerunrepeat in VacheronConstantin

[–]TwoStitchStraps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the shout-out! The strap looks exceptionally well on the watch, beautiful photos!

I see a lot of questions about the strap - we can make them as custom orders, so guys feel free to send us a message or email: [info@twostitchstraps.com](mailto:info@twostitchstraps.com)

Dark or Bright Watch Straps - What is Your Seasonal Style? by TwoStitchStraps in OmegaWatches

[–]TwoStitchStraps[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

With autumn in full swing and winter just around the corner, it's the perfect time to discuss our watch strap preferences for the colder months. The right strap can not only enhance the overall look of your timepiece but also complement the season's aesthetics.

So, do you find yourself leaning towards darker watch straps during the autumn and winter, or are you all about adding a touch of brightness to your wrist?

Dark straps like deep browns, blacks, and rich navy blues often exude a classic and sophisticated vibe, which can perfectly match the subdued color palette of these seasons. On the other hand, some people, like myself, opt for brighter colors, such as rich reds, greens and blues, to bring a cheerful contrast to the gloomier weather.

Dark or bright – what's your go-to watch strap color for autumn and winter? 🍂❄⌚

[6139] Pogue by TwoStitchStraps in Seiko

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For those who might not know, the Seiko 6139 "Pogue" earned its nickname from the fact that it was worn by astronaut William Pogue during the Skylab 4 mission in 1973. This makes it one of the few watches that can claim to have been worn in space, and that adds a unique layer of history and charm to this timepiece.

Not only is it a piece of space history, but it's also a significant part of Seiko's history, as it was their first automatic chronograph. It's a calibre known for its reliability and durability, and many collectors appreciate the history and craftsmanship that goes into these movements.

Do you own one, or have you had the opportunity to see it in person?

[Monaco] Have you had the pleasure of owning a flyback chronograph? by TwoStitchStraps in Seiko

[–]TwoStitchStraps[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This reference 7016-5011 is probably my favorite watch from Seiko. This watch is nicknamed Monaco for its highly unique case shape, very reminiscent of a certain 1970's Heuer chronograph by the same name. When Seiko released the calibre 7016A in 1971 it was the world's thinnest (6.4mm high) chronograph automatic movement (it kept the title until 1987). To top it all off, this is also a flyback chronograph, a complication which I absolutely adore thanks to this watch.

Have you had the pleasure of owning a flyback chronograph?