It’s just what I was looking for. Slightly more refined than my previous no-taper mesh, and with a more secure double-snap clasp. LLD is good to go
Strapcode QR tapered Milanese
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Re: Strapcode QR tapered Milanese
That is perfect and exactly how I imagined it would look on the right mesh. Fabulous!
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Re: Strapcode QR tapered Milanese
That looks excellent Lindsey. Really neat and correct size width at the lugs, by the looks of it.
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Re: Strapcode QR tapered Milanese
That's a lovely mesh.
It's hard to see any taper at all from the pictures. Can you confirm the strap dimensions please? It's just a pressure closure isn't it?
I will have look at the strapcode website for myself to see what it says anyway.
It's OK - it's clearer to see on the flat picture on the website. It doesn't look like they lose any links, just that they are slightly further apart near the watch.
It's hard to see any taper at all from the pictures. Can you confirm the strap dimensions please? It's just a pressure closure isn't it?
I will have look at the strapcode website for myself to see what it says anyway.
It's OK - it's clearer to see on the flat picture on the website. It doesn't look like they lose any links, just that they are slightly further apart near the watch.
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Re: Strapcode QR tapered Milanese
Thanks, it is lovely. Subtley more refined to the WatchGecko straight (un-tapered) mesh I had on the watch at first. Slightly tapered, slightly thinner. More safe clasp. The taper is visible on the wrist, but only just. It's only really when you compare it with the un-tapered bracelet that you really notice the difference. For me it was well worth the extra cost.
Lug width 19mm
Width at clasp 17mm
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Re: Strapcode QR tapered Milanese
The retro look of a tapered mesh suits the LLD perfectly and it dresses it up for those special occasions. A great find, well done.
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