For docfink and everyone, various straps on the Jarno Trulli Offshore

Apr 01, 2013,12:51 PM
 

Inspired by docfink's recent acquisition of his new Jarno Trulli Offshore Chronograph (http://ap.watchprosite.com/show-forumpost/fi-3/pi-5799098/ti-854053/s-0/) I wanted to make a post showing some of the various strap options I have tried on the same piece.  I should start by saying that changing the strap on an AP is not a simple process for most.  I am fortunate to have the correct tools to do so, and lots of experience and background to feel comfortable doing so.  Plus I am a bit stubborn and just like doing things myself ;-)

Anyways, the Trulli is provided on a great rubber strap and titanium deployant clasp.  Ironically, it is the one combo I do not seem to have a photo of!  I changed mine the first night and have not looked back.

I always find a strapless AP to be very sexy ;-)





I started with an extra Survivor rubber strap.  I have found this strap pairs extremely well with many Offshores, and the Trulli is no exception.





Definitely gives a more serious look, carrying the large squares of the dial guilloche around the strap.





Regardless of the strap choice, I am just a big fan of tang buckles on a sport watch.  Matched with these wider AP straps, the comfort is really amazing.





After a while on the Survivor rubber, I changed over to the Diver rubber.  I feel its smooth texture is a better match, or maybe better said, is more congruent with the design intent of the Jarno Trulli Offshore.  The watch is very refined, very clean and crisp.  Only the dynamic properties of the forged carbon case are more industrial in appearance (which really goes so far in the overall success of this piece, setting off all of the other elements).  So having such a clean rubber strap really blends well.





The strap follows the wrist very nicely.





For this combo, I use a blasted titanium AP tang buckle to match the strap plots.





Thinking I could give the JT just a little more pop and dress it up, I tried a custom Survivor hornback I ordered with red stitching.  You really could order the stitching in black, grey, or white, and they would all work OK.





What pairs so well about this combo is the texture of the stap next to the case material.  Now we have more of a modeled look.





Still superbly comfortable...





And on this setup I prefer a black buckle (also with the Survivor rubber strap I go for the black buckle).





So there you have some various looks at the Jarno Trulli Offshore on a few OEM AP straps.  AP is the only brand I collect where I can say they choose just about the best strap option every time to supply with the watch.  But, sometimes there are strong options available to change the look or feel of a piece.  The Trulli is certainly an enthusiastic recipient of some of these great options.


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It's such a cool watch.....

 
 By: nautilus : April 1st, 2013-14:06
and it looks great with all strap combos featured.

Thanks Nautilus

 
 By: MichaelC : April 6th, 2013-09:03
You know it is one of my favorites. Hope all is well your way!

Cool post

 
 By: d-star : April 1st, 2013-18:40
It looks great on the hornback with red stitching.

The neat thing about that combo...

 
 By: MichaelC : April 6th, 2013-09:04
Is the texture of the hornback strap next to the look of the forged carbon. They pair very well.

I like the versatility of the JT..

 
 By: fernando : April 1st, 2013-18:56
paired with all the different strap options. Your choices are superb and bring out the best of the JT. Thanks for sharing. cheers fernando

Agree Fernando.

 
 By: MichaelC : April 6th, 2013-09:05
As stated, I always love APs as they come out of the box. But the JT certainly affords numerous options.

That watch would look good on anything!

 
 By: AllThingsWatches : April 1st, 2013-20:47
Really doesn't matter what you put on that piece. Amazing pics. Thanks Michael.

I thought maybe a green 25770 strap could make it look bad...

 
 By: MichaelC : April 6th, 2013-09:06
Nah! Trulli would probably still pull it off! LOL. Best to you ATW.

Awesome!!!

 
 By: abnerc15 : April 5th, 2013-19:45
I really love the combination with the black hornback and red stitching. The black buckle completes the look.... I have tried this watch on and it definitely leaves an impression.... The best 42mm ROO without a doubt!!! Regards, Abner

Thanks Abner

 
 By: MichaelC : April 6th, 2013-09:08
It is cliche, we always say "you need to see it in person" for almost every watch. But I really feel to appreciate the Trulli's refinement and awesome blend of materials, one does need to handle it.

You've convinced me!

 
 By: docfink : April 6th, 2013-15:24
I should have some new shoes for the JT in a month or so. Thanks again, Michael--

Nice one Michael

 
 By: TrA : April 7th, 2013-14:47
Looks great whatever it wears! Thanks for the pics.

The first strap is better looking, IMO. Very à propos.

 
 By: amanico : April 8th, 2013-23:07
The second looks way too thick for my taste, and I've nver been a fan of the Hornback. Best, my friend. Nicolas.

Double Red

 
 By: swjoseph : April 9th, 2013-10:03
Very nice combos you have there and I happen to have another variant to offer. Love this double red stitch hornback at first sight, it took me 4 months for the short version and totally worth the wait. ...