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.
Karung snake skin for the 1803/9
Lightly padded, softly structured, and finished with stitching that keeps it a little bit sporty.
Chocolate Nile crocodile for the SBGK005
A pairing that brings a little warmth and weight to an otherwise cool, restrained dial.
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.
Waxed cowhide for the Omega Speedmaster
This waxed olive cowhide is a new find, and waxed leather is something I’ve wanted to experiment with for a long time.
Whiskey tan for the Seiko 6309
What started as the tan leather in my vintage collection ended up becoming something entirely different.
Charcoal Ostrich Nubuck for the Speedmaster
There’s a common misconception that exotic leathers like ostrich are mostly for delicate dress straps — fancy, and therefore potentially fragile.
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.
Green OP meets the white kangaroo
Bold up front, but for this strap the real flex is on the inside
Nile Crocodile for the VC Patrimony
The warmth of 18 carat gold and the richness of chocolate brown have been companions for generations.
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.
Olive green nubuck + Juvenia Chrono
Showcasing one of my vintage line offerings here, but upgraded with padding, side stitching and quick-release springbars.
Hazelnut ‘roo for Tag Heuer
This 34mm TAG Heuer spent years off the wrist, waiting for a second chance after its bracelet gave out.
Light coffee tan for the Omega Constellation
I love the depth and texture of these delicate Kurang snake skin scales
Nile crocodile
No machines, no templates.
Grey python + 3mm embroidery stitch
The off-white stitch featured here is achieved using a very different hand stitching technique with only one needle
Hydrangea blue ostrich for the Vacheron Patrimony
This Ostrich hide is perfect for those who don't want to go as dark as Navy blue
Python
I’ve been wanting Python for a while so I’m absolutely stoked to be able to now offer these
Yellow ostrich for the ‘67 King Seiko
Desert sand ostrich leather for the Speedmaster
Love how the matte finish of this nubuck ostrich leg compliments the tool watch vibes of the Omega Speedmaster.
Browse the materials, share your ideas, and I’ll handcraft a strap perfectly fitted to your watch and wrist.