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    Toshi Straps

    I now have three Toshi straps and I thought they would be worth a short review. They aren’t particularly cheap but are all made to order, so you choose the leather, the stitching colour, the stitching style, the width, the length, the end shape, the metal wear and the number of keepers. All very customisable.

    I have a papaya strap in 18mm, a black strap in 20mm and a cognac Shell Cordovan in 20mm.

    I’m really impressed with all three. The papaya and black straps are both a number of years old now and have aged really nicely. Both are quite thick, but very comfortable. The cognac strap is newer and being Shell Cordovan it shows very little (actually none to date) creasing. It is also thinner.

    Richard is very easy to deal with. Communication is great and he checks all details before starting work and giving you an ETA. His website is certainly worth a browse..

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    G-Shock: GW3000B-1A
    Rolex: Submariner 14060M
    Accurist: 1961 Shockmaster (Gold) & 1965 Shockmaster (Steel)
    Omega: Speedmaster Professional 3570.50.00
    Meistersinger: Perigraph AM1002
    Ben Sherman: S489.OOBS
    Rotary: 1990 Quartz (Gold)
    Steinhart: Ocean GMT 39mm
    Certina: DS Super PH500M & DS PH200M
    Timex: MKI Mechanical

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    I really like the one you put on the Speedmaster...
    and one on the sub also suits so well.. i like the color schemes...

    the one on the Rotary seem a bit thick, but the color is nice and look fine on your wrist...

    thanks for Sharing mate..
    I'm on instagram: @iyonk_strap

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    I've owned a few Toshi straps in the past, and can say they're pretty good. Generally on the thick end lending well to a nice chunky diver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by litlmn View Post
    I've owned a few Toshi straps in the past, and can say they're pretty good. Generally on the thick end lending well to a nice chunky diver.
    They are chunky aren't they?
    G-Shock: GW3000B-1A
    Rolex: Submariner 14060M
    Accurist: 1961 Shockmaster (Gold) & 1965 Shockmaster (Steel)
    Omega: Speedmaster Professional 3570.50.00
    Meistersinger: Perigraph AM1002
    Ben Sherman: S489.OOBS
    Rotary: 1990 Quartz (Gold)
    Steinhart: Ocean GMT 39mm
    Certina: DS Super PH500M & DS PH200M
    Timex: MKI Mechanical

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    Quote Originally Posted by iyonk View Post
    I really like the one you put on the Speedmaster...
    and one on the sub also suits so well.. i like the color schemes...

    the one on the Rotary seem a bit thick, but the color is nice and look fine on your wrist...

    thanks for Sharing mate..
    I agree with all your points. The Dub on the black works well doesn't it?
    G-Shock: GW3000B-1A
    Rolex: Submariner 14060M
    Accurist: 1961 Shockmaster (Gold) & 1965 Shockmaster (Steel)
    Omega: Speedmaster Professional 3570.50.00
    Meistersinger: Perigraph AM1002
    Ben Sherman: S489.OOBS
    Rotary: 1990 Quartz (Gold)
    Steinhart: Ocean GMT 39mm
    Certina: DS Super PH500M & DS PH200M
    Timex: MKI Mechanical

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