Comfy Suede Watchband

Photo info: FUJIFILM X100T, 19mm, f/5.6, 1/30 sec, ISO6400
“Suede Watchband” Cedar Park, 2020

I put this “Onthelevel” suede watchband on my Seiko SNDA27 chronograph and I think it’s the most comfortable watchband I have ever used. I think it also looks great! The brown leather leans towards orange, and matched the seconds hands on the watch nicely. The outside of the watchband is very soft and the look changes slightly depending on which direction the suede has been brushed. Although new, it looks immediately “lived in” and it gives the watch a cool vintage look. The inside of the watchband is a smoother texture, but still very soft and comfortable. I think this surface is more durable and a good design choice.

Photo info: FUJIFILM X100T, 19mm, f/5.6, 1/45 sec, ISO6400
“Suede Watchband” Cedar Park, 2020

The green/orange version of the Seiko Chronograph wasn’t my first color choice (I wanted the now hard-to-find black/red SNDA57 version), and so the watch has been on the second tier when I choose which watch to wear. But with the new watchstrap, I have fallen in love with the Seiko, and I’ve been wearing it for the past week.

Another thing I like about the watchband is that it is not a NATO/Zulu style strap. With those types of straps, the band threads through one watch pin, then under the watch itself, then under the other pin, so your skin never touches the back of the watch. But the suede watchband is a standard type which attaches to the pins, so I can feel the metal watch on my skin, and that feels good! It also means the watch is not as thick as when you use a NATO/Zulu strap. Very nice!

The only criticisms I have about this strap are that the stays (the loops) could be a millimeter or two wider, and I wish the buckle had a brushed or matte surface to match my watch. But those are just small things.

I’m now thinking of getting another suede watchstrap for my smaller Seiko SNK809 watch. The strap is just that comfortable to me. However, I am not considering using a suede strap on my Seiko SKX007 watch, as I feel that dive watches should not have leather watchstraps. That’s a bit of purist thinking, but it just feels right to me. 😄

Window Bird Feeder

Photo info: FUJIFILM X100T, 19mm, f/2.5, 1/200 sec, ISO200
“Carolina Wren” Cedar Park, 2020

こんばんは。How’s it going?

Several months ago, Mariko bought me a bird feeder that uses suction cups to stick to our home office window. It took a month or so before the birds discovered it but they now come daily to grab a few sunflower seeds. What’s really nice is that I can go right up to the window, and the birds don’t even notice me, so I can get a close-up view of them.

I thought today’s visitor was a Bewick’s Wren, but upon closer inspection, I noticed it had a lot of orange, so I’m guessing it’s a Carolina Wren.

I hope you had a great day!

またね~

She’s Back Home!

Photo info: motorola moto g(6), 3.95mm, f/1.8, 1/60 sec, ISO125
“Kiki” Cedar Park, 2020

My BMW F650GS “Kiki” is back home! I had to get the fuel pump replaced, and the fuel system cleaned which took a few months, but she’s back. I went for a little spin and I really need to perform a bit of maintenance on her. Specifically some new brake fluid! The brakes feel a bit spongy, which isn’t a good thing. And then I should probably do an oil change while I’m at it. And clean/lube the chain. But those things are pretty fun to do, actually. Gotta give Kiki a bit of love! 😘

Vroom vroom!

Love the Color

Photo info: FUJIFILM X100T, 23mm, f/5.6, 1/125 sec, ISO1600
“Pure Red” Georgetown, 2020

I took my Subaru Crosstrek in for service today and while waiting, I had time to admire this new 2021 Crosstrek in “Pure Red”. It’s such a nice color! If it were available when I was shopping for my Crosstrek, I would have considered it. But ultimately, I would still have chosen the “Cool-Gray Khaki”, which I still love.

My Subaru Crosstrek is just about the perfect vehicle for me… it ticks all the boxes: relatively fuel efficient, not too big, good ground clearance, reliable, looks nice, simple dashboard/controls, and Subaru is a good company. And I love the heated seats! I’d definitely buy again.

The actual service and state inspection took about 45 minutes, and the waiting area is in a huge, open area so I wasn’t too worried about COVID-19. Plus, there was only one other person waiting, and everyone working was masked up. The weather was nice enough that I could have waited outside, but I just parked my butt in one of the cubicles they have set up and worked with my laptop. As usual, it was a pleasant experience at my local Subaru dealership. Very satisfied!