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Whether you wear an Omega Speedmaster or a Rolex Datejust, choosing a watch strap for your favorite timepiece is a decision that should not be taken lightly. Your watch says a lot about you; it defines your style and identifies your personal taste. That's why it’s essential to select a strap that was created with the same meticulous attention to quality and detail as the watch face.
Leather watch straps not only offer a classic aesthetic but also provide durability and comfort. They adapt beautifully to your wrist over time, making them a perfect companion for any watch lover. The brown leather finish adds a vintage touch, enhancing the overall look of your timepiece.
Kindly be aware that the colors may exhibit slight variations from the images, owing to the distinctiveness of each hide. When selecting watch bands, it’s important to consider how each piece can complement your unique style.
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Our leather watch straps come by default equipped with 316L Swiss standards quick release spring bars for easy installation and removal. No tools are required. Simply slide the built in lever to attach or remove the strap in seconds. This allows you to change the look of your watch quickly and effortlessly, whether you are switching styles or matching your outfit. Designed for convenience and flexibility, our straps make it simple to enjoy multiple looks with one watch.
MADE IN ITALY

Finest Premium Italian Leather

Swiss Structure and Hardware

Designed By Watchmaker

Craftsmanship and Testing

How to Measure a Watch Strap :
Remove the Strap (if needed):
- Take off the watch strap if it is still attached. This ensures precise measurement of the lug width.
2. Locate the Watch Lugs:
- The lugs are the small metal bars or openings on the watch case where the strap attaches.
3. Measure the Lug Width:
- Place the ruler across the inside of the lugs.
- Measure the distance between the two inner edges of the lugs (in millimeters).
4. Determine the Strap Width:
- The strap width should match the lug width to fit securely.
- For example, if the lug width is 20 mm, you need a strap that is also 20 mm wide.
💡 Pro Tip: Use a precision ruler or caliper for the most accurate measurements.
You need to measure the lug width of your watch in millimeters. This is the distance between the 2 inner edges where the strap connects to the case. Your strap width must match this measurement exactly. Use our printable measuring tool.
Use a ruler or caliper and measure the inside distance between the lugs where the strap sits. Always measure in millimeters for the most accurate result. Also you can use our free printable size tool.
Measure your wrist with a tape measure or string, then compare it to standard strap lengths. For best accuracy, use our printable strap measuring tool. You can download it from the folder section in the footer and print it at home.
You can find our printable measuring tool in the folder section in the footer. Print it at full scale and follow the instructions to get your exact strap size.
Strap width is the size of the strap where it connects to the watch case. Strap length is how long the 2 strap pieces are and determines how the strap fits around your wrist.
Many straps use similar designs, but the difference is in the leather grade, stitching strength, lining, edge finishing, and hardware quality. Real quality is felt in comfort, flexibility, durability, and long term wear.
Premium straps use better leather, stronger stitching, reinforced structure, cleaner edges, and higher grade buckles. They age better, feel more comfortable, and last much longer.
A serious strap should pass stitching strength tests, buckle durability tests, spring bar stress tests, and edge wear resistance tests. You can watch our strap testing video on the main page to see how real straps are tested.