Watch straps
Indian leather craft
by Shaan K
7M ago
The Best Leather For Watch Straps? A visual glossary to the other part of your watch appearance that gets most attention! Watch straps are essential accessories that enhances the overall look of your watch. Leather watch straps are one of the most popular watch straps on the market due to variety of shades and textures it offers, but not all of them are created equal. Learn more about the best types of leather for watch straps here.  Below are 4 of the best leathers for watch straps in terms of style, durability and longevity. The 4 Best Leathers For Watch Straps Are: Full grain&nb ..read more
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Making the Royal enfield leather key cover
Indian leather craft
by Shaan K
1y ago
  It was 27th April 2017 when a fellow bullet lover messaged me on Instagram inquiring if i could make the Royal enfield leather key cover by sending me a reference image of the product to which i agreed on making as i was experimenting on various leather products to enhance my leather crafting skills.it looked very challenging but it was worth a try as i had nothing to loose. Little did i know what was in store for me when i was working on it and things changed when i posted the image on my Instagram. I was stormed with comments and Dm's like never before and this product took my leathe ..read more
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Indian Leather Craft Look Book
Indian leather craft
by Shaan K
2y ago
Indian Leather Craft Look book is a on-going image blog where i upload images with a wide range of handmade and hand stitched leather straps, casual to formal, custom made as per the clients requirement giving you some strap recommendations and inspiration on how you can level up your strap game. This guide will be updated whenever i have more photos taken by me or shared by clients with my handmade straps paired with their watches. With this blog, i hope to inspire you with some custom made leather watch straps for various watches. If you are looking for the best handmade and h ..read more
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Making of leather watch strap
Indian leather craft
by Shaan K
4y ago
     When i started leather crafting in 2016, leather strap was the first product that inspired me, didn't looked like a big deal when i saw various tutorials & images of different handmade and hand stitched leather straps until i discovered the level of skills and patience required when i immensely failed in the first attempt. With limited access to then available tools, zero knowledge of strap thickness, types and behaviour of leather to the sewing technique and thread thickness, my numerous failed attempts in the initial stage has help me to learn the ..read more
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Making the Royal enfield leather key cover
Indian leather craft
by Shaan K
4y ago
  It was 27th April 2017 when a fellow bullet lover messaged me on Instagram inquiring if i could make the Royal enfield leather key cover by sending me a reference image of the product to which i agreed on making as i was experimenting on various leather products to enhance my leather crafting skills.it looked very challenging but it was worth a try as i had nothing to loose. Little did i know what was in store for me when i was working on it and things changed when i posted the image on my Instagram. I was stormed with comments and Dm's like never before and this product took my leathe ..read more
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2 Simple Steps to Find Your Strap Size
Indian leather craft
by Shaan K
4y ago
Step 1: Determine your lug width & buckle width (A and B) To determine your width, you can take a ruler or caliper, and measure the width of the part of the strap that uses spring bars / screws to attach to your watch case. Measure this in millimeters. Width is expressed, for example like this: 24/22 (24mm wide by 22mm wide). This first number (24mm) is the width of the strap between the lugs of the watch case. The second number (22mm) is the width of the strap at the buckle. A “straight” strap is one that is the same width at the lugs and the buckle, i.e 24/24 (24mm wide at ..read more
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Making the Royal enfield leather key cover
Indian leather craft
by Shaan K
4y ago
  It was 27th April 2017 when a fellow bullet lover messaged me on Instagram inquiring if i could make the Royal enfield leather key cover by sending me a reference image of the product to which i agreed on making as i was experimenting on various leather products to enhance my leather crafting skills.it looked very challenging but it was worth a try as i had nothing to loose. Little did i know what was in store for me when i was working on it and things changed when i posted the image on my Instagram. I was stormed with comments and Dm's like never before and this product took my leathe ..read more
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2 Simple Steps to Find Your Strap Size
Indian leather craft
by Shaan K
4y ago
Step 1: Determine your lug width & buckle width (A and B) To determine your width, you can take a ruler or caliper, and measure the width of the part of the strap that uses spring bars / screws to attach to your watch case. Measure this in millimeters. Width is expressed, for example like this: 24/22 (24mm wide by 22mm wide). This first number (24mm) is the width of the strap between the lugs of the watch case. The second number (22mm) is the width of the strap at the buckle. A “straight” strap is one that is the same width at the lugs and the buckle, i.e 24/24 (24mm wide at ..read more
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Making the Royal enfield leather key cover
Indian leather craft
by Shaan K
4y ago
  It was 27th April 2017 when a fellow bullet lover messaged me on Instagram inquiring if i could make the Royal enfield leather key cover by sending me a reference image of the product to which i agreed on making as i was experimenting on various leather products to enhance my leather crafting skills.it looked very challenging but it was worth a try as i had nothing to loose. Little did i know what was in store for me when i was working on it and things changed when i posted the image on my Instagram. I was stormed with comments and Dm's like never before and this product took my leathe ..read more
Visit website
2 Simple Steps to Find Your Strap Size
Indian leather craft
by Shaan K
4y ago
Step 1: Determine your lug width & buckle width (A and B) To determine your width, you can take a ruler or caliper, and measure the width of the part of the strap that uses spring bars / screws to attach to your watch case. Measure this in millimeters. Width is expressed, for example like this: 24/22 (24mm wide by 22mm wide). This first number (24mm) is the width of the strap between the lugs of the watch case. The second number (22mm) is the width of the strap at the buckle. A “straight” strap is one that is the same width at the lugs and the buckle, i.e 24/24 (24mm wide at ..read more
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