Or better yet, buy a new one.With where it is on the band, it looks like the color dye has been worn off. You'd have to redye or repaint it.
Hey everyone! Is there a way to get rid of these black marks from my leather band? I have tried cleaning it but is seems like the stain is gone, is it possible to restrain the leather band?
I actually wear my older leather loop bands more than my leather link bands mainly because they don’t lose their color so easily.I have worn the Umber leather link for all of three months and it is already starting to develop these black marks. Apple is using the same leather that they use for the iPhone cases since the 12 (the flat sided design). "handcrafted Roux Granada leather made in France"...you can call it whatever you want, but is a cheaper, corrected grain like that used by Cole Haan in most of their shoes: it looks perfect (i.e., plastically uniform) until it's worn, and then it looks like s**t. I have stopped buying their leather cases and this will be the first & last leather band of theirs I own.
I wouldn’t not buy it if you like it. Just reserve it for specific outfits when going out. And don’t make it a daily use band.Im glad I saw this thread...was thinking this strap was cool....now
I need to rethink
There's no rethinking. These marks mean you've warn the dye (color) from the watch band, and you need a new one.Im glad I saw this thread...was thinking this strap was cool....now
I need to rethink