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What situation would you find yourself wearing a rubber strap, and when would you not wear it?

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#1 · (Edited)
I recently purchased a Halios Laguna, and I love it on the bracelet, but like to change things up from time to time. I bought an excellent condition, lightly used one, here on the forums, but instead of the Isofrane, the seller included a very nice Bonetto Cinturini 319 rubber strap, which is cool, since I was able to pick up a Luguna for a price that I wouldn't have been able to if it included the Isofrane. The thing is, I am really liking the BC strap, since I think it is more versatile, being solid, versus the more sporty Isofrane with the holes.

My question is, where do you guys wear your rubber straps? Do you wear them in any situation you would wear a bracelet or leather? Would you wear it in a business casual situation? I just about never wear a suit anymore, so at most it is slacks and a button down shirt without a tie or jacket.

Thanks
Greg
 
#2 ·
Re: What occasion do you find yourself going with your rubber strap?

The only time I wouldn't sport a diver on rubber strap is if I were wearing a suit. However, I'm probably not the person you should be taking fashion tips from. Most of my wardrobe consists of jeans and t-shirts.
 
#4 ·
Re: What occasion do you find yourself going with your rubber strap?

In my opinion a rubber strap is a little less casual than a NATO. You can wear it with a button down shirt without a tie or jacket depending on where you are going. It is casual.
 
#10 ·
Agree; prefer rubber (actually silicone) for water activities, over metal. Resistant to salt effects and easy to wash off and dry.
I consider it ok for casual wear (if it's ok for jeans, T-shirts, etc, it's ok for a rubber strap watch).
 
#7 ·
I wore my Laguna on a leather strap for a while, then put it on the Isofrane just to try it out. It was so comfortable that way that I've left it on and that's how I wear it most of the time. Jeans and t-shirt or slacks and button down shirt - it looks fine either way.
 
#8 ·
I wear rubber most of the time. Isofrane rubber that is... Get ya one and you'll never take it off.

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#15 ·
I don't think you can treat all rubber straps the same. Here are a couple that, while not my first choice with a suit or business casual wear, should not get you run out of the room at work.
That is actually a really good point, so maybe I should post some pictures of both the strap and watch I have. These are not my pictures, because my camera is awful, and I need to pick up some spring bars before I can install my rubber strap, but you get the idea. The Laguna pictures is on leather (Toshi I think), but it is a good example of solid black, whereas most of the pictures out there of the Helson are either on the bracelet or the Isofrane.

Thoughts?

 
#16 ·
Where ever you feel like it. There is no such thing as fashion advice. If you feel comfortable I say go for it. If my golden tuna fit under my shirt cuffs I would wear it with a suit and an isofrane. In the summer I do wear it on a rubber to any occasion I can get away with a black polo and dress pants.
 
#19 ·
I think it's not a question of rubber or bracelet, more of the general watch look and bulk... I already wore the laguna on the Isofrane with a suit and it didn't feel weird...
Not that I'm very sensitive to the "what watch to wear where"etiquette" ... I've always been more of the "mixing styles is at the core of true elegance" school...

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#21 ·
I always wear rubber while diving in a drysuit... which is almost every dive now because I don't like being cold :-xThe Isofrane extender is a perfect solution for drysuit comfort and fit.

 
#22 ·
All the time, really. I wear my Chase-Durer and my Helson on rubber, and I've worn other things on rubber as well, including my Bluering. I wear them to the office, to the bar, and even dinner. There are very few times where I choose to ignore the accepted rules of fashion in order to make a statement. Somber occasions, yes, I'm going to wear a somber watch. You wouldn't see me wearing a colorful dial to a funeral, for example. But fun stuff, like weddings, or just generally crappy things, like going to work, I'm wearing whatever I want.
 
#23 ·
I think I prefer rubber straps over bracelets and leather. IMHO, even certain lug fitted styles of rubber can be worn with a suit but for the most part if I'm in a suit or a tux, I'll stick to a bracelet or leather strap.