Watch Straps

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Watch Straps

There as many types of straps as there are watches...and that is a lot! It is proposed here to outline the types of straps and materials used, as well as pointing collectors in the direction for the correct one for their prized possession.

Watch Strap Terminology

Width - how wide the strap is, in order for it to fit between the lugs. Normally in millimeters now, but up to the 1980s it is also seen in imperial inches. Common sizes are 16mm. 18mm. 20mm and 22mm. Length - how long both parts of the strap are, normally measured in millimeters, eg 115/75.

Strap Materials

Leather

The earliest wristwatches used leather, and it is still a favourite choice, from high end dress watches to everyday 'beaters'. Styles go in and out of fashion but there are some classics that remain constant. The straps first worn by men, during battles, were of a broad rubust nature, often extending beyond and behind the watch in order to protect it. These 'bund' style straps are still used with larger watches and ones with military association.

Nylon

Corfam

A synthetic leather made by DuPont in the 1960s. You can read more about Corfam here.

Rubber

Plastic

Cloth

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