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Another Seiko Discus Sequel : Straps Change
Feb 07, 2008,16:19 PM
Firstly, congratulate to all friends who have bought the Seiko Discus and I hope all of you are enjoying this cool piece.
Yesterday, went to meet a good friend of mine to greet him a Great Lunar New Year before everyone goes for the long break. At the same time to see what stock of straps he has....preferably those sporty with red stiching. Oh! No stock...only set available is a perforated matt black set.
He gave the set to me for the Discus! Thanks Shawn .
This morning, after a cup of coffee, I decided to change a new straps for my Black Discus.
The original Seiko straps are pretty unique... it has a curved plastic shaped-end to match the caseband of the Discus.
Later will show some pictures that depict detailed work was done even for the strap.
So, if anyone who has changed their straps, please post some pictures for us here at the PuristSPro.
I will start the ball-rolling......................
The disassembled pieces...the straps, pins and the 'burger' (case).
The double-step plastic stiffener was embedded into the straps. See how the leather was neatly folded over the stiffener....making the plastic stiffener invisible and seamless with the case! A few views of the stiffener end of the original Discus straps.....
Perhaps this could be the Part Number for re-ordering.
Now that the straps were removed, let see if the areas around the lugs areas were decent.... as this hidden areas, some may take short-cut ...
Nicely polished too....
The lugs were fully coated too ...
Take a careful look at this picture....did you notice a small gap/relief between the lugs and the bezel? It is not visible when you put the watch on.Good design and tolerance.
A bare body Does it look like a burger now?
Another angle showing the curvature on the stiffeners.
A top view...
A closer side view...observe how the leather material "encapsulate" the plastic stiffener, making it inconspicuous.
See the steps on the stiffener. The lower step is as a guide to contact the case. The above step then just met the circumference of the caseband, giving an illusion the strap was flowing out from the case.
Now for the straps change!
A stealthy, conservative, matt, perforated sporty set..... could be even more engaging and fun if it has red stiching!
A few wrist-shots with the new perforated straps
The new straps are comfortable and shorter ...so the end does not hook my pants pocket
No visible gaps between the straps and the body ( though I initially suspected it would).
Referring to the last picture (with
the original straps), the new straps will leave a space, exposing the
the joint-line between the bezel and the caseband.
Last picture a simulated piece with the carbon fibers straps.
Please show us your unique FUN piece with new straps soon! Thanks!
Kong
* For the initial review of the Seiko Discus, please click here .
This message has been edited by Kong on 2008-02-07 03:41:20
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Another Seiko Discus Sequel : Straps Change
By: Kong : February 7th, 2008-16:19
Firstly, congratulate to all friends who have bought the Seiko Discus and I hope all of you are enjoying this cool piece. Yesterday, went to meet a good friend of mine to greet him a Great Lunar New Year before everyone goes for the long break. At the sam...
i like the perforated strap, but here's an offering i fitted this morning
By: G99 : February 8th, 2008-03:09
its a break from the black on black theme. its no longer a 'stealth' watch. i like it, but you might all hate it. please let me know either way. if you havent already guessed its genuine python(US farmed, not wild). its a little lighter in the flesh and m...
Don't hate it, in fact love it
By: waien : February 8th, 2008-07:03
Makes this beautiful timepiece stands out. SHOUTING LOUD! And I love it. May try something similar on mine soon. Cheers, yn
Before you know it, Kong, some enterprising strap manufacturer . . .
By: Dr No : February 8th, 2008-06:03
. . . will be producing perforated racing straps to fit the Discus Burger as closely as the originals. Omega Speedmasters are fitted to good effect with the rubberized Omega racing strap, and the matte black finish of Omega's strap would complement the DB...
Good post Kong
By: waien : February 8th, 2008-07:01
I would certainly try to change my strap one day. Black with red or white stiching. Looking at your post, the original strap is very well constructed. I've learn to live with it. Cheers, yn
Hi..
By: maic : February 10th, 2008-22:29
Hi... uncle KONG....ermmm..Hi kong..^_^ can you plese PM me on where to get the Seiko Discus.... Thx.....Thx....