The perfect match for any luxury diver or sports watch.
This strap is made from premium FKM rubber to give added comfort and extra durability.
Built with rear ventilation channels to give breathability and to help wick away sweat.
Features:
- Made from premium FKM Fluorine Rubber for added comfort and durability
- Dust resistant material
- Quick release spring bars
- Choice of 304 stainless steel tang buckle (no cost), coloured tang buckles from $19.95) or deployment clasp (from $15.95). Click here to view our range of buckles
- Rear ventilation channels to give breathability and to wick away sweat
- Suits wrist sizes 16cm in circumference and up.
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Strap Size Strap Length Buckle Width 18mm 120mm x 70mm 16mm 20mm 132mm x 80.8mm 18mm 22mm 132mm x 80.8mm 20mm 24mm 132mm x 80.8mm 22mm -
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TLDR: Make sure the strap you buy is a quick release strap for a smart watch. Find your smart watch below.
For smartwatches, ensure you purchase a Quick Release or two piece strap to ensure it doesn't cover your heart rate sensors.
A two piece strap is literally just that... it has two pieces and attaches to each end of the watch.
A single piece strap will travel underneath the watch which will block heart rate sensors. If you don't care about your heart rate, you can most definitely use these as well.
Be sure not to confuse the strap width with strap length.
Finding your strap size can be quite confusing. We'll try to make this as simple as possible
Smartwatches:
Click here to view common smartwatch sizes!
Method 1: Using a Ruler
The easiest and most accurate way to find your strap size is to use a ruler and measure between the lugs (aka measuring the "lug width").
The lugs are the pointy ends of your watch which hold the strap onto the watch.


As you can see, we've measured this two ways, the top measuring device shows 22mm, but also, the bottom tape measure measures 22mm.
This means in our store, you would select a 22mm strap! That's it!
PS: Our straps will measure slightly smaller than 22mm so that it fits to your watch!
We do NOT recommend using camera ruler apps on your phone to measure. These can be inaccurate as a 1mm difference is enough for the strap to not fit to your watch.
Method 2: The lazy method:
What you will need:
- Your watch brand
- Your watch model number, year, name (model numbers are ideal because a manufacturer may change the size between different model numbers)
What you need to know:
This method works best for the more 'popular' brands/models. If you don't have the exact specifics of the watch - do not use this method.
Go to Google and in the search field, type the following:
(BRAND) (YEAR / MODEL NAME/NUMBER) Lug Width
Example 1:
Rolex 2016 Submariner 114060 Lug Width
Example 2:
Daniel Wellington 2019 Cornwall lug width
You will be able to find different websites which will state the lug width of the watch you are looking for. Here's an example of what to look for:
Note: if you have an odd numbered strap size, for example, a 21mm lug width, you can use a 20mm strap on your watch. This will mean there will be a 1mm gap however.
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