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Z17 - Ferdinando Pacciolla - Brelli NOS

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Sizing Information: The lug width and buckle width sizes are given in millimeters and total length of watch bands is stated in centimeters. Width is the distance between the lugs, where the strap meets the watch. To determine your width, you can take a ruler or caliper, and measure the width of the part of the strap that uses spring bars / screws to attach to your watch case. Measure this in millimeters.Width is expressed, for example like this: 24/22 (24mm wide by 22mm wide). This first number (24mm) is the width of the strap between the lugs of the watch case. The second number (22mm) is the width of the strap at the buckle.

Straight size Straps: “Straight” strap is one that is the same width at the lugs and the buckle, i.e 24/24 (24mm wide at lugs by 24mm wide at buckle). 

Tapered sizes Straps: Tapered straps start out wider at the lugs (the end that attaches to your watch) and narrow (taper) toward the direction of the tail and the buckle. While a “tapered” strap is one that tapers in width from the lugs to the buckle, i.e 24/22 (24mm wide at lugs by 22 wide at buckle).

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  • There are two lengths required, the Longside (length of long section with holes), and the buckle side (length of short section, excluding buckle).
  • Length is expressed, for example like this: 125/75. The first number (125) is the length in millimeters of the long side with holes. The second number (75) is the length in millimeters of the buckle side.
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  • The strap length suggestion is based on wrist size. To determine the your wrist length, you can simply wrap a piece of string/thread around your wrist at the point where you normally wear your watch, mark the string where it crosses itself, lay it flat on a table and measure the distance between the marks. This is your wrist size.
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  • How do I determine my wrist (length) size?
  • You can simply measure your wrist with a tape measure or a piece of thread. With the thread option, wrap it around your wrist at the point where you would normally wear your watch. Then, lay the thread out flat and measure the distance from the end to your mark on the thread. Next, refer to the length size chart below and choose the size that corresponds with your wrist measurement.
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  • If you measured your wrist and it turns out, for example, that your wrist is exactly 7" which falls at the end of the 6.6" - 7" size range, then definitely choose the strap size that your wrist measurement corresponds to in our size chart below, which in this case would be 125/75. There's no need to go up a size and there are no in between sizes.
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  • Vintage Strap Fitment Guide:
  • The table below is an excelent place to start for help you decide your size length order.
  • 5.6 - 6.0" wrist (142 - 152mm) = Longside 115mm - Buckle side 70mm
  • 6.1 - 6.5" wrist (153 - 164mm) = Longside 125mm - Buckle side 75mm
  • 6.6 - 7.0" wrist (165 - 178mm) = Longside 135mm - Buckle side 80mm 
  • 7.1 - 7.5" wrist (179 - 190mm) = Longside 140mm - Buckle side 85mm 
  • 7.6 - 8.0" wrist (191 - 203mm) = Longside 145mm - Buckle side 85mm
  • 8.1 - 8.5" wrist (204 - 216mm) = Longside 150mm - Buckle side 90mm
  • 8.6 - 9.0" wrist (217 - 229mm) = Longside 155mm - Buckle side 95mm
  • 9.1 - 9.4" wrist (230 - 241mm) = Longside 160mm - Buckle side 100mm
  • 9.5 - 9.9" wrist (242 - 253mm) = Longside 165mm - Buckle side 105mm

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    • There are two lengths required, the Longside (length of long section with holes), and the buckle side (length of short section, excluding buckle).
    • Length is expressed, for example like this: 125/75. The first number (125) is the length in millimeters of the long side with holes. The second number (75) is the length in millimeters of the buckle side.
    •  
    • The strap length suggestion is based on wrist size. To determine the your wrist length, you can simply wrap a piece of string/thread around your wrist at the point where you normally wear your watch, mark the string where it crosses itself, lay it flat on a table and measure the distance between the marks. This is your wrist size.
    •  
    • How do I determine my wrist (length) size?
    • You can simply measure your wrist with a tape measure or a piece of thread. With the thread option, wrap it around your wrist at the point where you would normally wear your watch. Then, lay the thread out flat and measure the distance from the end to your mark on the thread. Next, refer to the length size chart below and choose the size that corresponds with your wrist measurement.
    •  
    • If you measured your wrist and it turns out, for example, that your wrist is exactly 7" which falls at the end of the 6.6" - 7" size range, then definitely choose the strap size that your wrist measurement corresponds to in our size chart below, which in this case would be 125/75. There's no need to go up a size and there are no in between sizes.
    •  
    • Vintage Strap Fitment Guide:
    • The table below is an excelent place to start for help you decide your size length order.
    • 5.6 - 6.0" wrist (142 - 152mm) = Longside 115mm - Buckle side 70mm
    • 6.1 - 6.5" wrist (153 - 164mm) = Longside 125mm - Buckle side 75mm
    • 6.6 - 7.0" wrist (165 - 178mm) = Longside 135mm - Buckle side 80mm 
    • 7.1 - 7.5" wrist (179 - 190mm) = Longside 140mm - Buckle side 85mm 
    • 7.6 - 8.0" wrist (191 - 203mm) = Longside 145mm - Buckle side 85mm
    • 8.1 - 8.5" wrist (204 - 216mm) = Longside 150mm - Buckle side 90mm
    • 8.6 - 9.0" wrist (217 - 229mm) = Longside 155mm - Buckle side 95mm
    • 9.1 - 9.4" wrist (230 - 241mm) = Longside 160mm - Buckle side 100mm
    • 9.5 - 9.9" wrist (242 - 253mm) = Longside 165mm - Buckle side 105mm

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  • OEM-style folding technique: At this folding technique, the strap gets the same uniform Thickness on both sides of Strap-parts as a normal manufacturer's Strap and can be mounted to the watch with tubes.
  • True Vintage Technique: True Vintage Straps were built in the 1950s for vintage Panerai watches. For this historic massive folding technique, the "4-fold inner sandwich technique" is used for the short side and the "3-fold folding technique" and for the long side. As a result, the Strap thick ond Lugside and touches the watch case, so you have no distance between the watch case and Strap.
  • 2533 Folding technique: This folding technique was developed in the 1930s for Vintage Rolex / Panerai Radiomir watches. In this historic massive folding technique.Both sides with 3,5 Layers Inner Sandwich technique.
  • 3646 Folding technique: This folding technique was also developed in the 1930s for Vintage Rolex / Panerai Radiomir watches. This historic voluminous folding technique uses 3.5 times "inner folding technique" on both sides. 
  • In all three historical folding techniques, the Strap on the Lug-Side is thicker and there is no gap between the Strap and Watchcase at Lugside! So you should take time for the first installation (without Tubes). But even after the first installation, the leather strap on the Lug-Side is slightly deformed by the watch case, resulting in a simpler and faster assembly on subsequent installation!
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Our saddle stitch guarantees maximum stability and durability. Our hand-stitched piece that uses the "running stitch" provides a stronger and more durable construction than the machine sewn piece that uses the "locking stitch". 

If a thread were to snap on a piece that uses a sewing machine, the entire line of thread could potential unravel allowing the two pieces of leather to separate. However in a hand-stitched piece, the thread will not unravel and the leather pieces will not separate from each other. More importantly, it's easier to repair the line of stitching.  

Watch straps, which are joined together with a saddle stitching, are made in careful and time-consuming manual work. 

This allows us to respond to individual peculiarities of the material and offer a better Premiun product.

Hand-made straps require a lot more skills, dedication and time as every single hole that needs to be punched very precise in the leather in order to sew the strap.

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Information about customer service!

We shipp to Non-EU-Countries with DHL-Express for free. The minimum order value is USD 450 for overseas Express-Shipping. We to ship the Corrigia-Watches to EU-Countries also only with DHL-Express for free (no cost for Express Shipping). Your order will arrive in 1-3 working days. We ship from Monday to Saturday and the On-Stock products will shipped on the same day.


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This Strap is produced in Brelli style without compromise, as was the case in the 1950s by... more
Product information "Z17 - Ferdinando Pacciolla - Brelli NOS"

This Strap is produced in Brelli style without compromise, as was the case in the 1950s by Bruno Bartalucci (Cuoierie Meccaniche Brelli) from Castelnuovo d'Elsa, Tuscany. We prick the holes with an antique awl (from the 40s) and sew a "saddle seam" by hand with two needles. The original Brelli Straps were sewn in the 1950s with a Nechi 902-156 industrial sewing machine. Therefore you can see the striking seam marking for a straight seam on the Straps. The distance from the seam line to the edge of the Strap is very wide at 4.5mm compared to our other Strap-Series, which is also due to the edge ruler from Nechi. But exactly such features give the Brelli style a special touch. Even if we manufacture entirely by hand, we adopt all of these features in the production without compromise.

Because of its authentic character, we recommend ordering this strap with a sewn-in Buckle.

Width and Thickness

  • The length and width can be configured by the strap configurator.

Strap holes

  • If you order the strap without a sewn in buckle , then round holes are punched to match the OEM Buckle and a keeper is sewn (fixed). This later enables a perfect fit for the OEM Buckle. (Distance from hole center to hole center 7mm).
  • If the Strap is ordered with a sewn-in buckle , then the sewn-in keeper is not fixed so that the keeper sits in a loop with the sewn-in Buckle as can be seen on the product photos, which is also authentic.
  • Number of holes and properties depending on the length ordered on the long side:
  • - 5 normal round holes up to 140mm on the long side - distance from hole center to hole center 7.5mm
  • - 6 small round holes at 150mm on the long side (as on the product photo - distance from hole center to hole center 14.5mm)
  • - 7 small round holes at 160mm on the long side (as on the product photo - distance from hole center to hole center 14.5mm)

Production method

  • Each stitching hole is punched by a awl and Double hand stitched with wax yarn.
  • The Strap corresponds to the classic production method of the original by Cuoierie Meccaniche Brelli.
  • The buckle and the first keeper sit in a loop
  • A free (loose) keeper
  • Buckle type can be selected individually

Used materials

  • High-quality cowhide Antique Leather (1950-1960) from italy.
  • Tearproof and stable wax yarn made in Italy!
  • Beeswax leather balm (resin-and acid-free)

Tradition and passion

  • "We have used the time machine to bring the straps from 1950 back to you!" Typical for this series is that the leather and the tools are antique from the 50s!. The Zeitmaschine-Series are only built with historical folding and sewing techniques from 1950s. (we only use old antique awl, antique leather knife ,antique plane and antique tools) 
  • The leather is not subsequently painted with leather color and there are no chemicals used. The vintage signs and scuffs can be realized in many hours of hand work by grinding and polishing. 
  • Finally, the leather is treated with sea water and nature leather balsam.

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