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Old 15 March 2013, 12:53 PM   #1
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Can you ID This strap ?

So I stumbled onto this explorer which looks to be on a deep blue strap (it's actually black) which I think looks great.

Can anyone help me identify what it is (lizard?) who makes and or where I might find something similar in deep blue? When I google blue straps it returns mostly unpleasant light blue or garish neon shades

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Old 15 March 2013, 01:08 PM   #2
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Old 16 March 2013, 11:54 AM   #3
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Old 16 March 2013, 03:59 PM   #4
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Looks like stingray skin. You can find them on most of the major strap sites.
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Old 16 March 2013, 09:28 PM   #5
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I dont think its stingray to me this has a more matte finish
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Old 16 March 2013, 10:09 PM   #6
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Ed,
I can't help you with who makes it but it really does look good with that Explorer doesn't it?
Have you found your birth year Explorer yet?
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Old 16 March 2013, 10:23 PM   #7
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I can't help you with who makes it but it really does look good with that Explorer doesn't it?
Have you found your birth year Explorer yet?
No....but I think I now have watch disease. Maybe because its 2013 and all the 50 yr olds are beating me to them or its a rare year for rolex ( I know that was a gilt dial year...out of my price range )

But to answer your question, instead I found a beautiful 1963 Omega Constellation that was not very expensive, and so it's out of my system and maybe I can get on with my life !! This is crazy.
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No....but I think I now have watch disease. Maybe because its 2013 and all the 50 yr olds are beating me to them or its a rare year for rolex ( I know that was a gilt dial year...out of my price range )

But to answer your question, instead I found a beautiful 1963 Omega Constellation that was not very expensive, and so it's out of my system and maybe I can get on with my life !! This is crazy.
Ohhh, nice pie pan connie!! Congratulations.
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I dont think its stingray to me this has a more matte finish
But that's the finish. If it's a real hide then the only one I know of with this epidermal pattern is a stingray. It can be tanned to have any kind of result (Shinny or matte).
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But that's the finish. If it's a real hide then the only one I know of with this epidermal pattern is a stingray. It can be tanned to have any kind of result (Shinny or matte).
Any idea where to look? When I google stingray bands I've visited 10 or more sites and none look like this

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Old 17 March 2013, 10:16 AM   #11
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This isn't exactly like the one in photo with the Explorer, but it's close. My guess is that stingray bands get more matte over time.

http://www.strappedfortime.com/shop/...spx?itemid=215
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Old 17 March 2013, 12:11 PM   #12
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This isn't exactly like the one in photo with the Explorer, but it's close. My guess is that stingray bands get more matte over time.

http://www.strappedfortime.com/shop/...spx?itemid=215
You are likely right. It could be that I just hit on a photo that hit me just right, otherwise the stingray straps I am seeing I don't think I would like
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this is a hirsch lizard i believe. I have one on my 1601

http://www.watchstyle.com/pd12337519...L}&categoryId=
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this is a hirsch lizard i believe. I have one on my 1601
I'm in the lizard camp also. If it was sanded stingray, the pebbled texture would be a combination of different sizes. The lizard skin is a more uniform scale.
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