Omega-Style Deployant Sailcloth Watch Strap - Black
Size Guide
I need the length of each of these, typically the standard size is 125/70mm which tends to fit the average sized wrist as an example
To measure this the easiest thing to do is measure a strap that you may already have that fits perfectly and send me these, or alternatively measure the circumference of your wrist with a tape measure or a piece of string to then measure and send me that figure and I can recommend
Please reference the notes below for size appropriate for your wrist
Measuring lug, buckle and length can simply be done with a ruler, but for more accurate measurements I suggest getting some digital calipers online which are very cheap but remarkably helpful if you think you’ll use them again in future. I couldn’t be without mine now!
Bear in mind that the size of the watch head also needs to be taken in to account and deducted from your wrist circumference. Most watch heads are typically 1-1.5″
For a size guide please reference the below and also note that you can simply contact me for any advice at all:
- 6.1 - 6.5″ wrist (154 – 165mm) = 110/65
- 6.6 - 7″ wrist (167 – 177mm) = 120/70
- 7.1 - 7.5″ wrist (180 - 190mm) = 125/75
- 7.6 - 8″ wrist (193 - 203mm) = 130/80
- 8.1 – 8.5″ wrist (205 - 215mm) = 135/80
- 8.6 -9″ wrist (218 – 228mm) = 140/85
- 9.0+″ wrist (229mm+) = 145/90
If you do not have a belt to hand simply take the waist size of your favourite jeans and add 2 inches to their waist size
Any concerns please email us to avoid disappointment as our belts are made to order and non refundable
Description
Sailcloth watch straps are becoming increasingly popular these days and are always a popular request here at The Strap Tailor. They bridge the gap between luxurious leather and rubber straps
A synthetic upper material and natural rubber lining mean that this is a waterproof strap that you can take with you anywhere - giving you the comfort of a leather strap with the versatility of a steel strap! Inspired by some of the leading Dive Watch brands
These Omega-Style straps are designed to work with the Omega folding clasp. We can supply if you require but please be sure of your clasp size when ordering:
- 20mm straps have an 18mm clasp width
- 22mm straps have a 20mm clasp width
Specifications
Padding - 6mm tapering down to 2.5mm at the tail
Lug Widths - 20mm & 22mm
Length - 105/100mm with punch holes to suit a range of wrist sizes from 6.1" to 8.1"
Taper - Straps taper 2mm from the lug to the buckle, i.e. 20 to 18mm, 22 to 20mm
Construction - Sailcloth upper and soft to the touch natural rubber lining (Caoutchouc). Can be worn in water
QR pins - Fitted as standard
Buckle - Not supplied unless added. Designed to work with the Genuine Omega folding clasp if you already own one
Delivery
Shipping in the UK is FREE and sent 24hr tracked
International shipping varies based on your location and is calculated at checkout. We use DHL Express and DHL Global Mail for international shipments
All import taxes and duties are the responsibility of the buyer.
Returns & Warranty - 12 month warranty offered subject to fair wear and tear. Returns can be made within 28 days of receipt
Sizing
Need help determining your optimal lug width and length? We have written a simple guide here to assist you. Should you have any trouble please contact us and we will advise
Made To Order
If you choose from our 'made to order' range our handmade straps take approximately 20-25 business days from order to make based on demand
A single strap takes on average 2-3 hours depending on complexity
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Omega-Style Deployant Sailcloth Watch Strap - Black
The Process
Handmade Watch Straps
Each leather watch strap is meticulously handmade with traditional techniques and saddle stitched for durability and a visually appealing finish
Materials
Quality to be proud of
Sourcing the finest leathers and materials has always been at the core of our business. We source leather from all over the world but largely from Europe, England and Japan. We are always on the hunt for new and exciting leathers that are beautiful to us and I hope to you as well.
We do not use skins or hides from animals farmed for their skin alone. All leathers and skins are a bi-product of the meat industry. This is a personal choice and one we are committed to.