
What Makes Cartier Watches Special?
As one of the most visible and recognised brands in the world (within and without the watch industry), there can be no doubt that Cartier has been doing a lot of things right since its...
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The ZULUDIVER Premium Beads of Rice metal bracelet design has taken inspiration from the iconic Gay Frères beads-of-rice from the 1940s 1950s, which was famously used on Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin watches.
So this is something a bit different, and special, from your everyday metal bracelet, it is a very attractive style to wear and won't look out of place on your own timepiece, whether it is an everyday Seiko diver or your Omega Seamaster.
With this latest new release from ZULUDIVER, it's available in three-lug width sizes and also a two-tone silver and gold finish to choose from, which will help highlight any gold details on your watch.
The bracelets have a minimum length of 112mm and a maximum of 170mm.
Lug Width | 20mm | 22mm |
Buckle Size | 18mm | 20mm |
Clasp Material | Stainless Steel |
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Clasp Type | Deployment - Push Button With Folding Safety |
Strap Brand | ZULUDIVER |
Strap Length | 112mm and a maximum of 170mm |
Strap Material | Metal |
Strap Material Type | Stainless Steel (grade 316L) |
Strap Style | Metal Solid Link |
Strap Thickness | 4mm |
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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