Let’s talk texture
There’s more than one way to skin a strap.
Each material has its own unique personality and I take great pride in finding the perfect match for your timepiece.
Ostrich Leg
Leather
Dollar for dollar, one of the most resilient exotic hides available. Ostrich leg is naturally thin — often around 1mm — making it ideal for slimmer, elegant straps without sacrificing durability.
Its tight, small-scale pattern offers visual interest without overwhelming a watch head. Finished with a glossy surface, it resists staining and heavy patina, maintaining its colour and structure over time. For those who appreciate exotic texture with practicality, ostrich leg strikes a rare balance.
– Green, blue, black, brown, tan, red, yellow, teal, orange + various aged tones
$220+
Refinements &
Finishing Details
Every strap begins as a clean, unstitched, unpadded foundation. Included is a fixed and floating keeper, quick release springbars and a buckle — the price above reflects this base configuration.
From there, these optional customisations allow you to build something more considered and personal.
Each addition is crafted by hand and often involves extra tooling, stitching, and finishing. They take time, and that’s reflected in the cost, but they’re what transform a strap from made-to-order into something truly bespoke.
Choose any combination to make your strap reflect your taste and complements your watch.
Custom Ends – $40–$150
Rally-Style Strap – $40
Stepped Strap & Stitching – $150
Stitched Keepers – $40
Feathering – $60
Ageing – $40
Accent / Row Stitching – $30
Side Stitching – $50-$100
Box / Closed Stitching – $60
Pilot Strap & Stitching – $90
Padding – $30–$60
Curved Ends – $30
Custom Dye – $50
Browse my range of leathers, share your ideas via the order page, and I’ll handcraft a strap perfectly fitted to your watch and wrist.