Great step by step tutorial.

Mar 07, 2015,17:48 PM
 

The end result is very nice.  Does AP use loctite on their screws and how do you deal with that?  FIrm pressure is enough?  Thanks for sharing!  

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Royal Oak Offshore strap change

 
 By: MichaelC : March 7th, 2015-10:26
Months ago when I received the Royal Oak Offshore Queen Elizabeth II Diver, a few ideas immediately came to mind. The first was to take the Queen's brushed titanium buckle and use it on my titanium Rubens Barrichello II Offshore. As I have mentioned in di...  

Very nice...

 
 By: jeffreysaul : March 7th, 2015-14:15
I have to say that any strap looks terrific on RB2. This is my favorite AP and I only wish that this model was not a limited edition. One of the items I appreciate the most are the screws on the bezels, they're fantastic and would like to see these adopte... 

Spot on Jeff.

 
 By: MichaelC : March 13th, 2015-20:17
Really any strap looks great on the RB2. The bezel and caseback screws really give the watch a structural appearance.

Great step by step tutorial.

 
 By: d-star : March 7th, 2015-17:48
The end result is very nice. Does AP use loctite on their screws and how do you deal with that? FIrm pressure is enough? Thanks for sharing!

I have not encountered loctite on the screws that mount the strap

 
 By: MichaelC : March 13th, 2015-20:19
to the plots. The screws that mount to the case do use loctite. Even on those, firm pressure for me has always been the key.

Great Watch + Great Strap + Great Buckle

 
 By: AyrtonSenna777 : March 7th, 2015-21:10
My man, MichaelC!!! Great tutorial! Thanks so much. And I never, ever, get tired of seeing your RB II. Looks fantastic with the new strap and buckle!

Thank you AS777

 
 By: MichaelC : March 13th, 2015-20:20
I owe more photos and a detailed review; it is in the works!

Nicely done Michael!

 
 By: fernando : March 8th, 2015-06:14
I've never had the confidence to change an AP strap myself but after your tutorial, I might just give it a shot someday. :) It's a great switch IMO as I think the QEII diver is more suited to a rubber strap and the RBII looks good with the new grey croc s... 

Thank you Fernando.

 
 By: MichaelC : March 13th, 2015-20:21
The grey croco does look wonderful on the Queen, but I do prefer it with rubber. If you change a strap down the road, I'm sure you will do a great job!

Fantastic!

 
 By: M4 : March 11th, 2015-13:08
That looks great, Michael. You have a keen eye for strap / watch combinations. M4

Thank you M4. [nt]

 
 By: MichaelC : March 13th, 2015-20:21

Great DIY write-up [nt]

 
 By: RonnieRenaldi : March 13th, 2015-12:05

Glad you read the article Ronnie.

 
 By: MichaelC : March 13th, 2015-20:22
I'll follow up with you about a new strap for your 44mm.

very instructive

 
 By: Duf : March 13th, 2015-15:54
great Michael, thans for sharing!!

My pleasure Duf. [nt]

 
 By: MichaelC : March 13th, 2015-20:22

Always a pleasure.

 
 By: MichaelC : March 18th, 2015-22:31
Hope you are well my Friend.

I'm well, my friend...

 
 By: orangedial : March 23rd, 2015-07:01
just that a bit more engaged in Instagram lately :)

Very nice step by step AP strap change tutorial!

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : March 18th, 2015-19:58
That flat base strap change tool is very handy! I got to get one of those someday. Cheers, Anthony

Thanks Boss.

 
 By: MichaelC : March 18th, 2015-22:32
If I come across another base like that, I will send it to you

Thanks for the post Michael. I love those tweezers!

 
 By: BABKA : March 29th, 2015-21:01
I need to find me a pair :) And yes, the RBII looks much better on that strap. Although, for summer months, the Survivor strap would be ideal.