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Watchband Compatibility - Our versatile watchbands are suitable for both traditional watches and smartwatches, including popular brands like Panerai, Omega, IWC, Longines, Fossil, Luminox, Hamilton, Breitling, Casio, Seiko, and more. Simply match the lug width of your watch with the corresponding strap size before ordering to ensure a perfect fit.
Watch Strap Material - Crafted from oil wax leather, also known as greased leather, our watch straps undergo a special process involving grinding, oiling, and waxing to achieve a unique vintage aesthetic. Experience the retro art effects of this fashionable leather craft.
Characteristics - Our oil wax leather watch bands feature a vintage charm with easily wiped scratches and a tendency to darken when exposed to oil or water. The slight color variations and dark marks add to its antique appeal, making it a popular choice.
Color Options - Available in Dark Grey, Red, Blue, Light Brown, and Dark Brown. Please note color may lighten when bent due to oil wax leather. Variations may occur between batches. Bands may feel stiff initially but soften with use.
Size and Package - Our watch straps measure 125/75mm in length, with 5.5 mm-3.0 mm thickness and 7 adjustment holes. Available in 18mm, 19mm, 20mm, 21mm, 22mm, 23mm, 24mm, or 26mm widths. Each package includes 2 spring bars and 1 removal tool. For any issues, contact us for prompt service.
These watch bands fit watches with standard 20mm, 22mm, 24mm, 26mm lug width Material: Oil Wax Leather (Greasedleather). Thickness: 5mm gradual change 3mm Weight: 60g 2 Colors for stainless steel buckle: Silver, Black 5 Colors for watch replacement strap: Light Black, Red, Blue, Light Brown, Dark Brown Package Included 1pcs Watch Strap & 1pcs Spring Bars & 1pcs Spring Bar Tool Warranty Service: 12 Months Warranty. Any question please feel free to contact us. NOTE The watch band might be a little bit stiff when first used. Bend it forth and back for several times or wear it a few days would be better Please DO NOT wear this watch band for longtime underwater activities: such as shower, swimming ect How To Determine Proper Width for Your Watch Check the underside of your current band to see if the width is marked. Use a metric ruler to measure the width where current band attaches to the watch head. Search online for the specs of your watch make/model.