I
routinely comb the a Internet for new strap suppliers and I have
discovered that certain styles are very easy to find. For example,
leather NATOs and pass-throughs are plentiful, as are straight cut,
two-piece straps. You can also find a dizzying variety of heavy
Panerai-style leather straps. On this particular browsing trip, I was on
the hunt for something more elusive: a thin, simple, tapered strap made
from a quality leather, at a bargain price. That last criteria was
proving to be the most elusive. That is when I discovered Mitch
Boudreaux's Vieux Halloo.
It
seems Mitch found himself in the same boat when he was looking for
straps to suit the vintage watches in his collection. Not satisfied with
what he found, he set out to make his own, initially concentrating in
sizes 18mm and below, although he now stocks straps up to 24mm. His
shop is a labor of love. The name is adapted from a fox hunting call
"View Halloo!" shouted when they spot their quarry. Mitch hoped that
customers would feel the same way when they discovered his straps. He
christened the venture "Vieux Halloo" in a nod to his Cajun heritage.
(Vieux means old in French.)
Mitch
sent me a new Vieux Halloo strap for review.* The strap is Dark Brown
Horween Chromexcel, 20 mm at the lug end and tapered to a 16 mm
stainless steel buckle. It is a standard length, 68/120 mm or 7.4
inches. The leather is 2.28 mm thick with minimal stitching, in a
natural, waxed linen thread. The edges are lightly burnished. The
polished pin buckle has a rounded frame for a traditional, almost
vintage look. It is mounted with a conventional spring bar so you can
easily swap your own.
As I have come to expect
from Horween leather, the strap is strong and supple with wonderful
character. It exhibits a pull-up effect when bent, getting lighter as
the oils are pressed away from the stressed area. The strap is well
made, and I was particularly pleased to see that the folded area at the
lugs had been skived down thin before they were secured. This eliminates
additional bulk and lesses the chance of an outline of the flap
developing on the upper surface. Since I had a skinny strap, I chose to
fit is on a skinny watch. A wafer-thin Rossling & Co. quartz fit the
bill. Sure enough, the two paired nicely and disappeared even under my
tightest shirt cuff. I would not put the Vieux Halloo on a thick tool
watch or diver, but I found it was well suited to a range of modestly
sized dress, field, and flight watches. Of course, if you need heavier
leather, just ask.
Mitch
maintains a stock of straps in popular sizes and leathers, but is
perfectly willing to make you a custom piece as well. Several different
leathers and thread options are offered, of varying color and weight. He initially used remnant Horween leather to keep prices down. While he still has a healthy stock of remnants, he has started to purchase
specific pre cut pieces from online suppliers. This may increase prices
in time, but should still keep them competitive. Currently, all of his
straps are priced between $40-50, and for a custom Horween strap, I'd
call this a steal.
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