Ed White 321 Speedmaster on a Leather Racing Strap

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I know there are loads of threads about putting the modern 321 on a leather strap but I've not yet been able to find one showing it on a perforated racing style leather strap.

Omega do their own but I'd also consider 3rd party providers.

Anyone done this? Good, bad or other?!
 
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It’s purely a matter of taste and style - yours. If you like the look, go for it, will look great
 
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Let your own style guide you - I wear both, swapping as the mood takes me.
 
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Torre does a nice looking racing strap based in Italy.
The strap tailor also looks nice based in the UK . I own both Torre and the strap tailor straps very very nice .
 
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Thanks all. Appreciate the suggestions and absolutely will always follow my own nose and style.

Curious if anyone had images of a 321 on such a strap. I was struggling to find anything.
 
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GLC is great, bulang and sons pretty good too if you have your heart set on a strap but I’d keep it on bracelet
 
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Have had mine for almost four years, still on its great bracelet and no desire to change. And I normally put my Speedmasters on leather straps, but not the Ed White. Just do what is attractive to you, no right or wrong. I had my ST1 on a racing strap and I liked it.
 
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Have had mine for almost four years, still on its great bracelet and no desire to change. And I normally put my Speedmasters on leather straps, but not the Ed White. Just do what is attractive to you, no right or wrong. I had my ST1 on a racing strap and I liked it.
Same here, the 321 EdWhite bracelet feels rock solid and comfortable.

However, most of my Speedy are fit with bracelet, the only exception is my latest 3594.50, which I’m fitting with a suede brown strap.
 
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A brown racing strap will look great on this beautiful piece.
Maybe for every Speedy 😂
 
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A racing strap isn't much of an investment, just buy one and try it. I'm sure you can find photos, but there's nothing like firsthand experience.