⌚ Complete Guide to Choosing Your Watch Strap
Choosing the right watch strap guarantees both style and comfort. Follow these simple steps. If you have any doubts, please don't hesitate to contact us for personalized advice.
Step 1: Determine the Bracelet Width (Lug Width)
This is the most crucial measurement for a proper fit.
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Measure the lug width: Always measure the space between the watch lugs (where the bracelet attaches to the case) and not your old bracelet (which may have shrunk).
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Check the tip: The width is often engraved on the back of your bracelet. current.
Example: If the lug space is 22mm, you need a 22mm strap.
Lay the watch flat.Measure the loop portion (Part A, excluding the loop itself).Measure the tip portion (Part B).Total Length = A + B

B. If you would like a new wrist size: Measure your wrist with a tape measure and use the size chart to find the ideal size (Lengths A+B combined): Table Wrist Circumference Total Length (A+B) Bracelet Size Tritch Size Trbody Under 170 mm 160 mm mm S 170 to 190 mm 180 mm M 190 to 210 mm 200 mm L Over 210 mm 220 mm XL
Step 3: Choose the Buckle Type and Width
The type of clasp influences the aesthetics and the safety.
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Measurement Note: For the buckle, measure the width of the bracelet where the buckle attaches, as many bracelets taper between the lugs and the clasp.
Classic Buckle Types:
| Buckle Type | Description | Compatibility |
| Barb Buckle | The classic barb (or pin) clasp. Simple, reliable, and very easy to use. | Suitable for all non-metallic bracelets. |
| Single Deployment Clasp | A closure system with a single V-shaped hinge. Opens and closes from one side only. | Adds a touch of elegance and reduces wear on the bracelet. |
| Loop Deployed |
