Notched Strap for Glashutte Original Seventies
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The Glashutte Original Seventies has an integrated case where the strap meets a fixed shoulder, so a standard strap will not seat; it needs a notch cut to the case. This build is a chestnut Buttero notched strap for the Seventies, cut with a female notch and finished 75/115 mm. The order specified the notch so the strap fits the case line.
Strap specifications
| Leather | Chestnut Buttero |
|---|---|
| Watch | Glashutte Original Seventies |
| Fitment | Notched (female notch) |
| Strap length | 75/115 mm |
| Buckle width | 18 mm |
| Buckle | Classic, stainless steel |
| Padding | Padded |
Why these choices
A notched strap is cut so the leather tucks into the case opening instead of stopping at a straight spring bar; on an integrated design like the Seventies that is the only way to avoid a gap. We cut the female notch to the case so the shoulders meet cleanly, and jeweler-measured dimensions give the tightest fit.
Buttero is a dense Tuscan vegetable-tanned leather from Walpier that holds its shape and patinas with wear, so the notch edges stay crisp rather than rounding off. Chestnut warms the steel case and the integrated lines.
Padding gives the strap height to meet the case, and quick-release bars make fitting easy. At 75/115 mm it centers on a mid-size wrist.
FAQ
What strap fits the Glashutte Original Seventies?
A notched strap for the Glashutte Original Seventies is cut to the integrated case so the leather seats into the shoulder; a standard strap leaves a gap and will not sit flush.
How do you measure the notch?
We cut to the case opening; a jeweler-measured width and depth give the tightest fit, and we build the female notch to those numbers.
Each strap is made to order, so allow two to three weeks to delivery. See this chestnut Buttero strap, or browse our notched watch straps, Buttero watch straps, and the full custom leather watch straps range.