Nice leather strap.. But for now I really love the bracelet that comes with the prx.. that is why I purchased it because of how awesome the bracelet is.. I can never think of any strap that sa good as the stock bracelet..
@@zacyazz1809Tissot is so incredibly slow with the release of their strap options… Black is still the only option available when it comes to their rubber PRX straps
Thanks man! I think all things being equal I prefer the steel bracelet. But I think I’m a bracelet guy o begin with. It’s nice to have options though. I wish my dad was into watches. I’m inheriting nothing 😂
@@burbinghard My dad is very elderly & I bought him the watch for his 89th birthday & only found the OEM leather for sale direct from Tissot in Swiss cheese land. So got that as well. I think he found it awkward with the deployment clasp design but I'm only guessing.
I love the look of this timepiece, however with the design flaw (to my mind, anyway) of the non-articulating first links, the 40mm dial version wears too big for my 6 3/4 inch wrists. The 35mm wears great but the dial is way too small. Do the leather strap versions wear a bit smaller than the (lovely) bracelet?
Did you really need to use the tool to change the strap? How hard is it to use your fingers? I keep my nails really short so I wonder if I’d be able to do it without any tools
I did remove both half links on mine as well. I am wearing 10 full links on each side. I tried 9.5 and 10.5 and it felt a little bit too loose. That just depends on your wrist size and on your preference. Half links are there to be removed or added if needed, just like the regular links
I am hoping in 2023 that Tissot offers a 35mm black dial PRX with leather strap options. Powermatic 80 for 35mm would be great as well 😊 Tried the blue dial 35mm PRX the other day and it is perfect for thin wrists like mine.
The strap for my blue-dial PRX disappointed me. It's much to dark, almost black and do not match the dial. The strap is too stiff and they didn't even bother to put a butterfly clasp on it, so it will soon be showing wear and tear.
@@burbinghard i know but originally it was the bracelet, the leather strap only came later to give people options but I think the bracelet on that particular watch is the way to go.
@@franc101978 It does look better on the bracelet, but I think it's a comfort thing people are finding out about. I have the green model and the bracelet is a little sharp and the butterfly clasp always digs into the wrist. So, to wear the watch as an everyday, people are looking for the other options or else the watch will just stay in the watch box..
Nice vid! I've been meaning to make the video on this for my channel; I got the straps and ordered the bracelet so opposite what you did Not a fan of the quick release, it sits too embedded so it's nearly impossible to do with bare fingers and they didn't include the assisted little bar with my bracelet purchase for some reason Some needle nose pliers will make this a breeze though
I think it really depends on the person and their personal style. I don’t think it’s a bad value, but personally I wear it on bracelet. I might actually spend more to get the Delugs leather quality if I was a leather strap guy.