
Omega 1969 “Moon Watch” Speedmaster picture from catalog on Corfam® Type 2 watch strap.
CORfAM® WATCH STRAPS
For
60’s AND 70’s watch COLLECTORS
With few exceptions, watch strap manufacturers chose Corfam® straps for their sport watches and dress watches of the 60s and 70s. The only large exception was that Tropic or other rubber brands were used for most dive watches.
Today’s rally straps draw their inspiration from the Corfam® straps of the 60s and 70s, to the point that many try to point out their resemblance to Corfam®. There is only one true Corfam®. Originally manufactured by DuPont in the 60s and 70s, Corfam® was a failure in the shoe market primarily due to its expense which became higher than that of leather. The watch strap market, where Corfam® was successful and popular, was insufficient to support a company the size of DuPont. There were neither as many people to wear them nor did they use as much material as a pair of shoes. DuPont sold its process for making Corfam® for shoes to a Polish company and shut down its manufacturing for watch strap grade Corfam®, a much thinner material. Corfam® was used for making watch straps through approximately 1974.
Today’s Corfam® straps are made by Proprietor William Shaine who has been a watch collector and strap manufacturer and retailer for many years.
THE ONLY GENUINE CORFAM® STRAP
While there are many imitations, there is ONLY ONE GENUINE CORFAM® strap.
CORFAM® is a registered trademark, NOT a generic name or style.


THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE CORFAM
Steve McQueen, Heuer Monaco, and Corfam® Type 3 Strap, 22mm.

Three Omega Chronographs with Type 2 Corfam® Straps

3The close-up of the Autavia confirms that it is a Reference 11630P, with orange hands and orange accents on the dial. As on his Carrera, Mick Jagger has chosen a racing style Corfam strap (Style 3), rather than the optional steel bracelet.
Mick Jagger, John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Mick Jagger is wearing his Carrera.
Detail of Mick Jagger’s Heuer Carrera, Reference 1153B on a Corfam Type 3 watch strap.