Neil's Top 5 Green Watches
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The Durbuy ostrich leg handmade watch strap combines the shin and calf of the Ostrich, obtaining an intricate incredibly expressive design that can be compared to crocodile leather. This particular leather is highly durable with an exotic pattern that becomes patinated and embellished over time.
Each Durbuy ostrich leather watch strap is a unique and timeless piece that has been meticulously crafted by hand at a family-run workshop in Oostende, Belgium. Their experienced craftsmen dedicate a great deal of time to creating each watch strap, never compromising on quality and always striving to offer the best possible leathers.
The handstitched edge of the Durbuy strap has been expertly executed using matching thread and hand-painted with a colour stain to match the leather. This watch strap is available in several lug widths and features a robust stainless-steel buckle with a highly polished finish.
Lug Width | 18mm | 19mm | 20mm | 22mm |
Buckle Size | 16mm | 16mm | 18mm | 20mm |
Clasp Finish | Polished |
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Clasp Material | Stainless steel |
Clasp Tongue Width | 1.9mm |
Clasp Type | Pin buckle |
Number of Watches | Handmade |
Other Style | Classic |
Strap Edge Finish | Cut edge and sealed with colour stain |
Strap Length | 115mm / 74mm |
Strap Material | Leather |
Strap Material Colour | Gloss Black |
Strap Material Type | Ostrich Leg |
Strap Padding Style | Light padded |
Strap Style | Padded |
Strap Thickness | 3.5mm |
Size Guide
The ‘lug width’ is simply the internal width measured between the lugs (where the watch strap fits) of the watch.
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