Making a HANDMADE Full-Stitch Leather Watch Strap - ASMR

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  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
  • Step behind the scenes and witness the meticulous artistry that goes into crafting a Full-Stitch leather watch strap. In this video, we take you on a journey through the intricate process of creating a watch strap that's not just an accessory, but a work of art.
    Discover the selection of premium materials, the skillful hands of our artisans, and the attention to detail that result in a timeless and stylish watch accessory. From selecting the finest leather hides to the expert stitching that brings it to life, you'll witness every step in the creation of a watch strap that combines style and functionality. Don't miss this exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the passion and precision that go into making a Full-Stitch leather watch strap.
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  • @FiddleCzar87
    @FiddleCzar87 Рік тому +11

    All of this greater than thou BS about “that isn’t hand made”. Then I hope you makers (if you are makers) aren’t doing anything with leather that was processed in a tannery using “machinery”. Or, using any metal hardware that was forged or manufactured using “machinery”. And for sure don’t use a leather sewing machine because it’s “machinery”.
    Very nice work @Two Stitch Straps - and 100% legit to call it “handmade”. Not that you needed my confirmation. 🤣

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  Рік тому

      Thank you for your comment, pretty well explained. :) We take great pride in our craftsmanship and attention to detail, and your feedback is much appreciated.

  • @Jamie-k7e7e
    @Jamie-k7e7e 10 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful!

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  10 місяців тому

      Thank you, we're glad that you have enjoyed the video!

  • @dustin8951
    @dustin8951 Рік тому +5

    Great craftsmanship. Where did you get the spring bar punch?

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Dustin! The tool is Bergeon 31227. We get it directly from Bergeon, but it's available online as well.

  • @ioannis69k
    @ioannis69k Рік тому +5

    Great work ! A real watch with an amazing leather watch strap work !

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  Рік тому

      Thank you Ioannis! Glad to hear that you enjoyed the video and our work.

  • @kapazezza7287
    @kapazezza7287 Рік тому +3

    Stupendo

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, we're glad you enjoyed the video and our work.

  • @brentbroussard6896
    @brentbroussard6896 11 місяців тому

    Very nice. Only additional thing would be adding liner to your keepers.

  • @wadierida8678
    @wadierida8678 9 місяців тому +2

    can i know the thickness for both the green leather and the brown one and the type of leather you use thanks a lot
    no to tell that this a great work keep going and just remember the better is yet to come

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  9 місяців тому

      The total thickness of the strap is 2.8mm. The leathers used are generally around 1.5mm, but we split them to suitable thicknesses. Glad to hear that you enjoyed watching our work!

  • @Honzawi2
    @Honzawi2 6 місяців тому +1

    Great work, how much time do you spend on it ?

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  6 місяців тому

      Thank you! Depends on a strap model, but the average is probably around 2 hours per strap.

    • @Honzawi2
      @Honzawi2 6 місяців тому +1

      @@twostitchstraps thanks

  • @andrewk.3902
    @andrewk.3902 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful job. It’s more hand assembled. laser cut and machine sanded. 😂

  • @anotherwatchguy
    @anotherwatchguy Рік тому +2

    Love seeing stuff like this! Great work TSS! 👌

  • @rickyalvarenga5156
    @rickyalvarenga5156 6 місяців тому +1

    Hello, good evening, what is the name of the tool used to make the hole in the leather where the quick pin goes? Very good video

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  6 місяців тому

      Hello, thank you! The tool is Bergeon 31227

  • @antoniorobertodalloca8629
    @antoniorobertodalloca8629 Рік тому +2

    Muito bem feito no capricho gostei

  • @ΦονηΒρ
    @ΦονηΒρ Рік тому

    Hey you! Congrats for your great work!!! Is it possible to tell me what kind of material (except color) is that you use for edge finishing? Thank you at advance!

  • @flightschoolcustomfootwear
    @flightschoolcustomfootwear Рік тому +1

    What is that tool called at the end to punch the holes for the quick release spring bars?

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  Рік тому +1

      The tool is Bergeon 31227. We get it directly from Bergeon, but it's available online as well.

    • @flightschoolcustomfootwear
      @flightschoolcustomfootwear Рік тому +1

      @@twostitchstraps thank you so much!! I've been trying to find it online but I couldn't figure out what to call it. Lol

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  Рік тому +1

      Sure, you're most welcome! :) It's a pretty specific tool and I believe there's only one more manufacturer making it (Oesch), so not easy to find it. @@flightschoolcustomfootwear

    • @flightschoolcustomfootwear
      @flightschoolcustomfootwear Рік тому +1

      @@twostitchstraps and it's not cheap either! Hahaa but it is definitely a must if you're making watch straps by hand!

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  Рік тому +1

      Yep, it's pricey and you need to be careful with it, a lot of tiny parts that could break if not used properly. There's no better alternatives though.@@flightschoolcustomfootwear

  • @oscarluna7195
    @oscarluna7195 Рік тому +1

    Where can I order one or 2?

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  Рік тому

      You can browse our entire strap collection here:
      www.twostitchstraps.com/collections/all

  • @mshukkuraliali
    @mshukkuraliali Рік тому

    This white camicale name

  • @MuhammadShahid-xn4fb
    @MuhammadShahid-xn4fb Рік тому +2

    This is not handmade, you used a laser machine to design and holes.

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for watching the video and for your comment. We are not producing straps as a hobby, but as a serious manufacturer, and the goal is to make a wide range of straps with highest precision and attention to detail. That and the flexibility are the reasons why we use the laser. We also have the cutting presses, and the tools to punch the stitching holes by hand, but the results are inferior. As you can see, all of the important details, that cannot be done so nicely with a machine (edge painting, making of the keepers, precise thinning of the leather, stitching, etc.) are completely done by hand. Combining a modern technology with a manual work of highly skilled craftsmen allows us to get the best possible product in a scalable way.

  • @CrunchyFrog2000
    @CrunchyFrog2000 Рік тому +7

    Handmade? You use a laser to cut everything out AND "punch" the stitch holes.

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  Рік тому +5

      Thank you for watching the video and for your comment. We are not producing straps as a hobby, but as a serious manufacturer, and the goal is to make a wide range of straps with highest precision and attention to detail. That and the flexibility are the reasons why we use the laser. We also have the cutting presses, and the tools to punch the stitching holes by hand, but the results are inferior. As you can see, all of the important details, that cannot be done so nicely with a machine (edge painting, making of the keepers, precise thinning of the leather, stitching, etc.) are completely done by hand. Combining a modern technology with a manual work of highly skilled craftsmen allows us to get the best possible product in a scalable way.

    • @flightschoolcustomfootwear
      @flightschoolcustomfootwear Рік тому +2

      ​​@@twostitchstrapsgreat explanation!! I appreciate this perspective because doing everything by hand, makes it difficult to scale unless you are charging an arm and a leg. Lol! What kind of leathers are you using for the uppers and lining? And if you don't mind, where do you source your leathers?

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  Рік тому

      Yep, that's true. We also produce straps for watch brands, still with the same level of craftsmanship, but streamlining the process is definitely very important, especially when you make bigger series of straps. We almost exclusively use vegetable tanned calf leather. (there is a few exceptions). Most of it comes directly from the tanneries in Italy.@@flightschoolcustomfootwear

    • @waz_1986
      @waz_1986 Рік тому +1

      Can you advice from where you sourced the quick release pin (HOLE PUNCHING TOOL)?

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  Рік тому

      The tool is Bergeon 31227. We get it directly from Bergeon, but it's available online as well.@@waz_1986

  • @Kurt49
    @Kurt49 Рік тому +3

    Sorry that isn’t hand made to me.

    • @twostitchstraps
      @twostitchstraps  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for watching the video and for your comment. We are not producing straps as a hobby, but as a serious manufacturer, and the goal is to make a wide range of straps with highest precision and attention to detail. That and the flexibility are the reasons why we use the laser. We also have the cutting presses, and the tools to punch the stitching holes by hand, but the results are inferior. As you can see, all of the important details, that cannot be done so nicely with a machine (edge painting, making of the keepers, precise thinning of the leather, stitching, etc.) are completely done by hand. Combining a modern technology with a manual work of highly skilled craftsmen allows us to get the best possible product in a scalable way.

  • @voljeni
    @voljeni Рік тому +1

    The strap is amazing! I like it really. 💙✔️ But this is not handmade. You need to come in Serbia to see what is handmade. Without lasers etc.