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Haveston Service Series Radiol-2P Watch Strap
- Price
- $33
Alex, the founder of British strapmaker Haveston, is fueled by a passion for horology and history. Throughout Haveston's varied and growing portfolio, its designs are defined by a focus on the honest utilitarian character of vintage military industrial equipment used by service personnel for aviation, space exploration, combat and other purposes.
If Haveston's commitment to continuous refinement and innovation is any indication, we can expect much more from the company -- with one underlying idea. According to Alex: "At the end of the day, it always comes back to that service-driven purpose, regardless of whether that is to your community, family, or the world. Having a little reminder of that on your wrist is quite special."
The latest version of an original Haveston design initially released in 2017, the Radiol-2P variation expands Haveston's popular Service series with a traditional two-piece layout. It features a finely woven, malleable base weave with double-layered construction, brushed stainless steel hardware and quick-release spring bars for easy installation and removal.
Radiol, a versatile black strap trimmed in olive green, references the desaturated appearance of patinated radium/tritium paint on a black vintage military watch dial. Radiol pairs excellently with field and pilot pieces, as well as monotone dials and designs with vintage-style, warm-toned lume.
Material:
- Woven nylon
- Brushed stainless steel buckle
Sizing:
- Available in 20mm and 22mm
- 2.6mm thick
- Piece length 80mm / 135mm excluding buckle
- Fits wrists 140mm - 220mm
Includes:
- Integrated with stainless steel quick-release spring bars
Another 5 star strap from Haveston. Very robust field/pilot strap that breaks in fast and is super comfortable on wrist. Durable sail cloth like fabric with a Nubuck suede like liner. Taper looks super vintage. Earth tone matches a lot of dial colors. Not a huge fan of the wobbly roller buckle but nothing to write home about—could easily be swapped out. I own lots of Haveston NATOs and canvas straps and this may be the best strap they have ever made. No brainer for your pilot of field watch, like my 70s pilot build shown.
The band pairs well with my Casioak and seems of high quality. However, it suffers from an issue I've run into multiple times now with other canvas style watch bands. The quick-release pins interfere with the band itself, not allowing them to fully expand into position. The opening at the end of the band simply cannot be made large enough without compromising strength and therefore when you try and attach it to the watch, it will not snap in and stay attached.
The fix is to destroy the quick-release pins and remove them and replace them with traditional pins. Which means there's no returning the band later should some other issue arise.
If not for this annoying issue the band would have 5 starts instead of 3.