• Master
    28 Jul 2008, 3:15 a.m.

    During my holiday I was able to experience how comfortable the rubber strap for the Aquatimer is. I was just wondering if there wouldn't be a market for rubber straps for the other model lines like the Pilot, Portuguese and Ingenieur watches. Especially during warm and humid days like today (here in the Netherlands) and in more humid climates, a nicely and well crafted matching rubber strap would, at least in my humble opinion, be perfect.
    Is there any change IWC will some day put some effort in designing and developing such rubber straps for other watches than the Aquatimers?

    Your opinions are welcome....

    Regards
    Norbert

  • Master
    27 Jul 2008, 2:45 p.m.

    Rubber straps

    I guess that it all starts with perception, and how to influence it. That is, at best, to translate the truth to what people think about a subject. You have to consider your rate of success here before going into action.

    Rubber straps are, in my opinion, linked to water. So they are logically coupled with the Aquatimer. I may be convinced by your report that a rubber strap is very comfortable, but in my mind it would be a bit sticky, which may not be true at all. I wonder if my perception is shared by many people and should be corrected, which might be difficult.

    I guess most people think for sportive activities you should use a bracelet, where steel and my favourite titanium take the honours: golden bracelets are of course something different. For luxury watches leather straps are first choice now. So, what to do with those watches when the weather is hot and humid? I think that the answer "don't wear those watches" is really not an option, so you have to consider whether wearing a crocodile strap is really that bad under those conditions. As I am working in an air conditioned office I don't mind to wear these watches, the straps are OK. When you want a strap and leather is not really acceptable you have sometimes textile straps, like for the Ingenieur. I think IWC considers there is enough choice here. But what for the Portuguese? They don't come other than with a crocodile strap. My first alternative would be textile, although I am not sure at all that this goes together very well witch such a classy watch. And rubber, I myself would not consider it with a Portuguese. So, I am stuck here with the leather strap, tough ;-)

    Kind regards,
    Paul, wearing a very comfy titanium Inge Automatic with titanium bracelet for these conditions

  • Master
    29 Jul 2008, 5:50 a.m.

    No doubt a market, but it is something you are >

    likely to need to do on your own Norbert.

    Cheers from Sunny low-humid Isobars Field.
    --
    Isobars.

  • Connoisseur
    29 Jul 2008, 1:05 a.m.

    norbert, rubber on divers only ;) (n.t)

  • Master
    28 Jul 2008, 7:25 p.m.

    Maybe a NATO strap for the BP?

    It is after all a pilot's watch. I also think a nice black rubber strap would work well on the BP for these hot and humid days.

    Kind regards,

    Clemens