It’s been busy.
Watch strap customisation options are endless, and I love receiving requests to bring them to life.
Here are a few of my favourite past projects, and for the latest, check Instagram.
Custom apricot for the 44KS
The tones here come from patience. Hours of dilute dye baths in yellows and browns, layered until the colour settles into a watercolour softness.
Custom Black calfskin for Ferrari watch
That’s what makes projects like this so rewarding. This Ferrari diver is a sentimental piece for its owner, and it deserved to be wearable again.
Custom blue leather for the 14270
There’s something unmistakable about a gloss black Rolex dial.
Postwar precision
This custom-dyed Saddle brown kangaroo strap was built for my 1950s Juvenia chronograph. It’s a watch from an era when patience wasn’t optional, and detail wasn’t negotiable.
Mustard brown single pass for the Omega Speedmaster
The Speedmaster has presence — that’s part of its charm. But with a 14mm case height, pairing it with the wrong strap can tip it into bulky territory.
King Seiko Sunday
Paired here with the legendary 1967 King Seiko 44KS
Dialed-in Detail for the Omega Speedmaster
A custom brown kangaroo strap that channels the same focus and refinement found in performance cockpits: clean lines, high contrast, and confident precision.
Distressed Whiskey for the Reverso
This calf hide was treated over and over with a custom solvent until the surface began to break and bloom - revealing layers of lighter caramel beneath the deep whiskey tones
Lunar Grey for the Speedmaster
My custom Grey leathers are all hand-dyed in small batches
Double stitch green ‘roo for the Sinn 356
Sinn Spezialuhren was founded in 1961 by Helmut Sinn, a former Luftwaffe pilot and flight instructor
Custom brown for the Omega Speedmaster
This rugged brown combo has made an appearance before — and for good reason.
Watercolour calfskin for the Reverso Duo
A fresh espresso, unhurried moments, and a strap that feels as effortless as the day ahead.
Sinn 356 and the Ammo Strap - Recrafted
Genuine ammo bag leather can be rare to find, but that shouldn't stop you from getting the look
JLC + warm taupe cow leather
My fourth iteration of the “tiny stitch” stepped strap.
Distressed whiskey calf leather for the Reverso
Another iteration of the “tiny stitch” stepped strap.
Stepped Caramel cow leather for the Reverso
This shade of caramel brown is a colour achieved by bleaching natural cow leather.
Custom brown stepped strap for the Reverso
For me the smaller the stitching is, the more dressy it usually feels.
Burnt brown single pass for the Speedmaster
Another iteration of the tapering single pass strap.
1967 44KS + custom blue ‘roo leather
Fumé brown calfskin for the 1950’s Juvenia
Browse the materials, share your ideas, and I’ll handcraft a strap perfectly fitted to your watch and wrist.