Rubber staps

Oct 06, 2009,19:25 PM
 

Gentlemen-

Just a little clarification on the Radiomir. The 45mm and 47mm both accommodate 26 or 27mm straps. The OEM rubber 26/22 works well on the rad if that is your look. I remember the first Ceramic Radiomir - PAM 292 that I saw in the 'metal' was worn by Hammer with the rubber strap. The ceramic does compliment the rubber strap well and would be tempted if owned the watch.

I purchased the rubber strap for my 190 and it did not last long...

 

Thanks
Robert

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OEM Rubber Strap for Radiomir?

 
 By: jakewurzak : October 6th, 2009-10:38
Hi - I am considering purchasing a Radiomir Chrono - and was wondering if PAM sells rubber straps for the radiormir.... I have never seen one. If so, does someone have a pic.. thanks. JW

Panerai doesnt make any official rubber straps for the Radiomir

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : October 6th, 2009-12:07
The current rubber straps are either 22mm, 24mm, or 26mm wide. 45mm & 47mm Radiomirs use a 27mm wide strap, so you can try to see if a 26mm rubber strap fits but I have a feeling it may not because the strap, where the Radiomir wire lugs are supposed to s... 

Do I need the rubber anyway?

 
 By: jakewurzak : October 6th, 2009-12:27
Does any other manufacturers make rubber straps? I am deciding between a radiomir chrono and a luminor - and allthough I don't want the rubber strap to be a deciding factor I keep on thinking about it. Likely though, if I were to go swimming or something ... 

Crocs can take water but water definitely shortens the strap's lifespan

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : October 6th, 2009-18:51
You can always look around and see if any manufacturer's rubber strap will fit. Just find one that is either 24 or 25mm wide that will slide into the wire lugs. Getting your crocs wet will shorten their lifespans. I wouldn't consider them "durable" when i... 

Rubber staps

 
 By: kacerrob : October 6th, 2009-19:25
Gentlemen- Just a little clarification on the Radiomir. The 45mm and 47mm both accommodate 26 or 27mm straps. The OEM rubber 26/22 works well on the rad if that is your look. I remember the first Ceramic Radiomir - PAM 292 that I saw in the 'metal' was wo... 

Thanks for the clarification Robert!

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : October 6th, 2009-20:34
I'm off by 2mm :P And I also want to mention that 27mm width is the official OEM width. Many use 26mm straps on the 45/47mm Radiomirs because they don't want to buy new straps that are 1mm longer since they can use these same 26mm straps on their 47mm Lum... 

I tried that once on a Steel Radiomir

 
 By: Jester : October 8th, 2009-01:31
But didn't like the look of it. Part of it is due to the loop holes looking too big compared to wire loop. Moreover, it just looks too elegant for a rubber strap.

That's my feeling as well [nt]

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : October 8th, 2009-18:43
No message body

26mm rubber is ok, i got in my 292

 
 By: ignaciofvilla : October 7th, 2009-07:22
nt

There is an aftermarket supplier

 
 By: AlexSunrise : October 6th, 2009-21:02
that can make rubber straps to fit them in the Radiomir. I am attaching a picture from a previous post by our Foversta where he shows us his 210 in this type of strap. Please feel free to contact me via PM if you require additional information on the stra...  

OEM Strap on Radiomir Chron Rat

 
 By: jakewurzak : October 7th, 2009-06:53
Hi, What is name and size of the OEM brown croc strap on the on the standard Radiomir Chrono Rataparante?

I believe OEM strap size for a 45mm Radiomir is a tapering 27mm x 22mm

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : October 8th, 2009-18:45
Isn't the strap just the standard OEM brown croc strap? If so, there isn't any nickname for the strap. Cheers, Anthony