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Leather is often described as if it ages in a single, predictable way. We talk about patina as though it’s guaranteed, as though every strap will darken, soften and improve at the same pace.
In the world of fine leather, provenance still matters. Where a leather is made, how it is tanned, and the philosophy behind its production all leave a lasting imprint on the material itself.
A watch strap is often treated as something temporary. Swapped, rotated, replaced without much thought. And yet, when a strap is right, it quietly disappears into daily wear, becoming inseparable from the watch itself.
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