A refined, made-to-measure strap that keeps the Code 11.59’s modern character while toning down the flash. Premium build, spot-on fit, and an easy color to dress up or down. Pricey and not for water days, but it genuinely elevates the watch.
What stood out
Fit & integration: Delugs nailed the Code 11.59’s tricky lug geometry. The end curvature sits flush with the case with no daylight gaps or rubbing. Holes align cleanly; no twisting or “lift” near the lugs.
Color & vibe: The mid-grey reads neutral in daylight and slightly charcoal indoors. It complements the case’s brushed/polished facets and doesn’t fight the dial—makes the watch look slimmer and more contemporary.
Leather & finishing: Even grain, tidy edge paint, uniform padding from lug to tip. The Zermatt-style lining is soft, non-sticky, and helps on warmer days. Stitch density is consistent with neat back-stitching at stress points.
Comfort: Break-in was basically a day. The taper and padding balance the head weight so it doesn’t teeter. No hot spots at the clasp.
Hardware: Mine was cut to accept the OEM buckle (works just fine), but a Delugs clasp would match just as well if you don’t want to swap hardware.
How it wears
Versatility: Grey works with everything from a black polo to a navy suit. It also softens louder dials/indices without making the watch look casual.
Thickness under cuffs: Sits low enough; the padded section is measured so it slides under a shirt cuff without printing.
Minor nitpicks
Price & lead time: You’re paying custom money and waiting custom time. Worth it, but not impulse-friendly.
Water & marks: It’s leather—avoid real moisture. Lighter grey can pick up color transfer from dark denim if you’re careless.
If you rotate buckles: Swapping between OEM and aftermarket clasps may require a re-cut or dedicated strap—decide your hardware up front.