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Very nice watch strap 👌 I've been researching how to make different style watch straps, the kind I'd like to make first is a bund style strap and not just a simple plain Jane strap but a nice one with good details, I'm meticulous about details. I'd also like to make a Breitling style leather strap, the kind that uses the deployment buckle and you see on Breitling Navitimers quite often but I haven't seen any videos on how to make one. The one in this video is similar except the deployment style straps have a more squared off end instead of a point. I think Breitling wants something like $400 to $500 for a new one, used ones in good condition go for a couple hundred usually but I don't think it would be that hard to make, just knowing the right kind of leather and how it's finished is probably the hardest part of it, the rest is probably easy peasy.
@@babuhandmade Sorry, I didn’t mean the stitching itself. I meant the size of your stitching pricking iron… Are they 2.85mm or 3mm pricking iron punches for the stitches? Thanks
@@naoufelmilano5007 Sure! There are many suppliers on Etsy, or you also can buy it from Hass directly. www.etsy.com/search?q=zermatt%20leather&ref=search_bar
Your hands are unbelieveably steady! I hope I can gain this technique especially when cutting.
Very nice watch strap 👌
I've been researching how to make different style watch straps, the kind I'd like to make first is a bund style strap and not just a simple plain Jane strap but a nice one with good details, I'm meticulous about details. I'd also like to make a Breitling style leather strap, the kind that uses the deployment buckle and you see on Breitling Navitimers quite often but I haven't seen any videos on how to make one. The one in this video is similar except the deployment style straps have a more squared off end instead of a point. I think Breitling wants something like $400 to $500 for a new one, used ones in good condition go for a couple hundred usually but I don't think it would be that hard to make, just knowing the right kind of leather and how it's finished is probably the hardest part of it, the rest is probably easy peasy.
Gorgeous!!
That was so good
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Que pasada, vaya obra de Arte woww
Thank you so much!
Nice Work Babu
Thank you :)
Very very nice! What stitching size do you use? Is it 3mm or something even smaller?
Hi! We use 0.42 ~ 0.45mm stitching :)
@@babuhandmade Sorry, I didn’t mean the stitching itself. I meant the size of your stitching pricking iron… Are they 2.85mm or 3mm pricking iron punches for the stitches? Thanks
@@friscokid66 Oh! Sorry. We use 3mm pricking iron punches, or 2.75mm when we make watch straps with small size.
Good job. What glue is white?
PVA glue - leather cement
With temperature do you use in the creasing for edge painting?
We use electric creasing with ~800-900℃ for edge painting.
What music?
Leather size?
Excellent craftsmanship!
Thank you :)
What leather did you use for inner side?
Hi, The padding is made vegetable tanned cow leather, the underside is made of Zermatt calf leather.
What is type of electric creaser you use?
I bought the parts and built the Leather Edge Creaser myself
Hi. What is the name and brand of this glue?
Hello!
We are not sure about the brand of the glue. It's organic product, It's made from rubber latex.
@@babuhandmade tahk you very much
Please what is the back of the watch and how can I get it
Hi,
The backside is made of Zermatt calf leather, you can buy it from online markets such as Etsy
@@babuhandmade thank u so much please can u give me link
@@naoufelmilano5007 Sure! There are many suppliers on Etsy, or you also can buy it from Hass directly.
www.etsy.com/search?q=zermatt%20leather&ref=search_bar
@@babuhandmadethank u so much
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We use ZJ thread or MeSi thread for watch straps