The Best Winter Watch Straps for Your New Timepiece
The nights are dark, frost or snow is on the ground and Christmas has now been and gone. If you were lucky enough to unwrap a new watch on the big day, you’ve likely already...
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Inspired by the golden age of diving watches in the 1960s, the WatchGecko Vintage Tropical Style Strap seamlessly blends functionality and sophistication. The design pays homage to tropic straps from a bygone era with a generous tapered tail, classic style keepers, and a period accurate textured pattern. Yet it is in every way a thoroughly modern strap with hi-tech FKM rubber and quick-release spring bars.
These straps look just like the original tropic straps that were sold with dive watches back in the 1960s. The smaller perforated vents are carefully designed to allow airflow through to your skin, water to drain and for significantly greater user comfort in hot climates. If you want to take your Omega Seamaster back to the 1960s dive culture, and the lifestyle it fostered, the WatchGecko Vintage Tropical Strap is the strap to do it.
The scientific name of FKM is Fluoro-Elastomer. It is an extremely hard-wearing rubber compound highly resistant to salt water, aggressive chemicals, and extreme temperatures (as low as -45C and high as +300C). It is the perfect choice for a sophisticated rubber strap designed to be fitted to the toughest watches whilst also looking smart.
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Lug Width | 20mm | 22mm |
Buckle Size | 18mm | 20mm |
Clasp Material | Solid 316L |
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Clasp Tongue Width | 2mm |
Clasp Type | Pin buckle |
Strap Brand | WatchGecko |
Strap Length | 130/80mm |
Strap Material | Rubber |
Strap Material Colour | Light Blue |
Strap Material Type | Rubber FKM |
Strap Style | Rubber Dive |
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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