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Very nice! Glad to see how you make straps and now I am a much more appreciative retailer of you product. Your company offers a wonderful product and I've been proud and fortunate to offer the whole product line to my customers for many years. Keep up the great work! Dave Berghold - The Last Wind-Up
I love your watch straps and now have an even greater appreciation of these very comfortable and good looking straps. Please than all your workers for their hard work and dedication.
I LOVE videos like this one, as owner of certain product you are proud of, you always want to see how the product you love was made, the people, the tools, machinery, raw materials, etc... to me is so amusing. Thanks for this great video, I love HR products a lot more now than I already did just because of this clip... please make more :D !
Thanks for uploading this! I love this video. There are so many tools and machines that I want from this video lol! I make watch straps but I have to do everything by hand, very labour intensive but I love it :D Thanks for sharing :D :D :D
Hand sewing is superior in terms of strength. Uses one piece of thread that if one stitch breaks the others still hold. A machine stitch uses two threads that interlock, so if one stitch breaks they will all go soon .
Make your own watch strap. That out of style old leather jacket is perfect for material. It takes about 4 hours the first time. I used the leather from an old journal, dental floss for thread, and a hot glue gun.
are only top straps made in USA? I have some very basic models from the 90s marked "made in USA" but it seems like only top models are now made in USA? I don't see a "made in USA" anywhere on the cheaper (sub USD 20) straps anymore.
That "genuine" leather won't last more than a year or so. Genuine leather is a split piece of leather and has no grain structure therefore no strength.
... ну, если продавать один ремень в год, тогда, - да, ручками. А если больше, то всё равно вам понадобятся нож, иглы, нити и прочия средства производства. 😉