Some pics of Speedy's on straps please!

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Just took possession of my first Omega Speedy 3570.50 today. My mind is on overload with how versatile the Speedy is with just the change of the strap. I would love something like this in veg. Tan leather that ages with time. Anybody knows who makes this strap?
 
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Sweet! I sure do appreciate the link. I love this place and looking forward to being a member of the Omega community.
 
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I was never sure that leather bands worked with the Mark series, but I think this looks pretty good.

 
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Only because no one has shown one of these. I always thought a Navy Blue gator enhanced the blue accents on the dial 馃榾
 
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How do you transport your Speedmaster with that integrated strap? those don't fold or lie flat so how do you store it when you travel?
 
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How do you transport your Speedmaster with that integrated strap? those don't fold or lie flat so how do you store it when you travel?
I have a few of these Casebudi watch cases. They're really nice and keep the watch in a solid "loop" position with hardly any movement.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009EEQ55C/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

If you have a more traditional watch roll then you could always just uncouple the holed side of the strap from the deployment/deployant to fold it flat and then insert into the pouch pockets.
 
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I like the Casebudi and not seen such a thing before - will more than likely order when I get home.

Currently travelling and this is how I solved the same problem for my Grey Side with one of the standard Omega red pouches.
 
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Where did you get that strap?
Looks a bit like a Hirsch Rally to me. I've been looking at these, with the ivory stitching, for my Speedy.
 
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Hirsch Medici, black leather white stitching.
A very nice comfortable strap.

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