Thursday, I left early from work to pick up my Portuguese Pure Classic in Amsterdam and also to have another look at the new Portuguese Chronograph Classic.
I really like their wall clock!
When I put the Pure Classic back on my wrist, it looked good but there was something missing. The black strap is too contrasting and I was already thinking of putting it on a brown strap I have laying around at home. With the great pictures and stories about Santoni straps on the Forum, I just had to ask if they had some Santoni straps in stock.
Esther went through a few boxes filled with all kinds of Santoni straps and in the last one, there were 4 dark brown Santoni's and a few black ones. One of the brown straps was for a folding buckle, the other three were the correct size for the Pure Classic. Together with Esther we tried all three by posing them on the original strap and comparing them. The conclusion was unanimous and Robin was so kind to put the strap on while I chatted a bit with Esther and had a taste of some cookies from Basel and had a look at a few watches from another brand.
The new Portuguese Chrono Classics are stunning and below is a picture of my Pure Classic on the Santoni strap next to the RG Chrono Classic. I think this one with the white dial is the best of them all!
In this picture it's not visible but it seems that the Portuguese Chrono Classic uses curved spring bars and a curved end on the strap which makes it look even nicer near the case of the watch.
I left a bit late and hurried to get to our little GTG in Eindhoven where Mark, Skule and I had a wonderful evening (read all about it here: A small GTG, three guys, seven full moons and a great evening!)
Since the guessing is now over, I can post a few pictures I took in the light of the setting sun.
For me, this watch has to be on a brown strap, it is so much nicer than the original black strap. When Robin handed it to me it gave mee goosebumps and that's what a watch is supposed to do!
That's all the babbling for now, I hope you enjoy the pictures!
Kind regards,
Clemens
PS: Michael, thanks again for your initial posts about this wonderful watch!