Crafting Your Story, Thread by Thread.
Ever felt that a standard strap just doesn't capture your essence? At Loom & Time Co., we transform heritage textiles into wearable art designed specifically for your wrist.
The Bespoke Journey
Why settle for the ordinary when you can co-create something extraordinary? Our 3-step process ensures your vision is perfectly translated into a textile masterpiece.
Select Your Fabric
We source rare weaves from across the globe—vintage indigo boro from Japan, rugged waxed canvas from England, and heritage silks. We'll consult with you to find the textile that speaks to your history. Can't find it in our archive? We'll hunt it down for you.
"Our looms aren't just tools; they're storytellers." - Lead Weaver @ Loom & Time Co.
Hardware & Dimensions
Choose from brushed steel, sandblasted titanium, or solid brass hardware. We'll take exact measurements of your timepiece and wrist to ensure a snug, comfortable fit that won't stretch or fray over time. 17 points of measurement for 1 perfect fit.
Brooklyn Workshop Assembly
Each strap is hand-stitched in our 151 Lenox Road workshop. We combine traditional leather-working techniques with modern textile reinforcement. It’s not just assembled; it’s engineered to last a lifetime. You'll even receive a digital certificate of artisan authenticity.
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Repair & Restoration
Is your heirloom timepiece losing its luster? We specialize in breathing new life into vintage movements and weathered cases.
Component Polishing & Machining
We don't just buff out scratches. Our technicians use high-precision machining to restore the original geometry of your watch case and bracelet. We've serviced over 1,500 luxury movements with 99.8% customer satisfaction.
- Laser welding specialized repairs
- Micro-lapping for mirror finishes
- Gasket and seal replacement
Vintage Sourcing
Hunting down original pattern fabrics for 1960s-era sport straps.
Movement Care
Complete disassembly, cleaning, and lubrication of swiss calibers.
"Why did we choose Loom & Time Co.? Because they treat every repair like they're handling a holy relic. I sent in my grandfather’s rusted oyster perpetual and it came back looking like it just stepped out of 1954."
Shamyl Bester
Collector & Horology Consultant