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- Leather Strap Sizing Guide -

How do I determine the strap width for my watch? What is my wrist size? What is the correct strap length for my wrist? Stop the madness! If you are getting overwhelmed, don't worry. Below we will break down each component to help get you the perfect fit.

- Strap Width -

In order to select the correct strap width for your watch, you need to measure the lug width of your watch. The lugs are the 2 arms & legs that protrude from the watch case where the strap attaches to the watch. Measure the area in between the 2 lugs. This width should be measured in millimeters (ie. 18mm/20mm/22mm). This can be done with a ruler, or a simple google search of the model of your watch.

- Strap Length -

In order to select the correct strap length for your wrist, you need to know your wrist size. If you do not know your wrist size, you can simply wrap a piece of string around the area of your wrist wear you would be wearing your watch strap. Mark the area of string that wrapped around your wrist, and measure with a ruler in inches. Hence your wrist size.

We go the extra mile to provide you with the correct strap fit and offer most of our straps in 3 lengths. Our lengths are measured in millimeters. The larger number is the measurement of the longer side of the strap in millimeters, and the smaller number is the measurement of the shorter side of the strap in millimeters.

Most of our lengths are as follows: Small - 110/70mm | Medium - 120/80mm | Large - 130/90mm

Small - 110/70mm -a wrist of approximately 6" - 7".

Medium-120/80mm -a wrist of approximately 6 3/4" - 7 3/4".

Large - 130/90mm -a wrist of approximately 7 1/2" - 8 1/2".

Of course comfort is a preference, like the saying goes "different strokes for different folks". Our guide is just an estimate, and there are different circ*mstances where you the customer have to factor out what works best for you. For example - if your wrist size falls in between 2 strap lengths (ie. a wrist between 6 3/4"-7"), you have to know your preference - do you rather wear a small length size with little strap tail, or a medium length size with more strap tail. Case size also plays a factor. The bigger the case size, the less leather you're going to need to get around your wrist. The smaller the case size, the more leather you're going to need to get around your wrist.

B & R Bands LLC (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between a bracelet and a band? ›

The general term for watch bands are straps but straps made from metal are referred to as 'bracelets. ' Every other material – leather, fabric, rubber, etc. – are thus referred to collectively as straps.

What is a bracelet watch strap? ›

As we previously mentioned, watch bracelets are any part of a watch that helps keep it affixed to your wrist that is made from a metallic substance. The majority of the time, these bracelets are made from stainless steel, and this includes even high-end luxury watches, such as those made by Rolex or Panerai.

What is a strap bracelet? ›

Watch straps are mostly used to refer to the ones made from non-metallic substances, such as leather, rubber, and nylon. On the other hand, a watch bracelet mostly refers to ones made from metallic substances, such as stainless steel.

Is it a watch strap or band? ›

A watch strap, watch band, watch bracelet or watch belt is a bracelet that straps a wrist watch onto the wrist. Watch straps may be made of leather, plastic, polyurethane, silicone, rubber, FKM, cloth, or metal, sometimes in combination.

Is it OK to wear a bracelet on each wrist? ›

While some may say that wearing bracelets on both wrists just shouldn't be done, we say give it a go. True, it can be overdone, but when done properly, it can really enhance your look.

What do the different color wristbands mean? ›

RED - heart disease, stroke, DARE/substance abuse, AIDS, MADD. MAROON - multiple myeloma, sickle cell disease, brain aneurysm. ORANGE - kidney & leukemia cancer, Multiple Sclerosis, ASPCA, motorcycle safety, world hunger, self harm awareness. YELLOW - sarcoma & bone cancer, support our troops/POWs/MIA, suicide.

What is the most common watch strap? ›

Metal Watch Bands. Probably the most common type of watch band, metal bands can be made from a variety Turtle watch band materials including stainless steel, titanium, and tungsten. With metal watch bands, you can choose between a link Seiko new Turtle style or a solid metal band.

Do you wear bracelet in front or behind watch? ›

THE BRACELET & WATCH COMBO: How to wear a bracelet with a watch. This is the idea of stacking 1-2 bracelets with your watch on the same wrist. Thin bracelets work well and should sit below your watch – closer to your wrist (near your hand) – instead of on top of your watch (near your elbow).

What is the most comfortable watch strap? ›

Genuine Leather Bands

First, the most comfortable watch band for everyday use is the genuine leather type. While the material is inherently soft, most will come with an outer coating to offer the best durability and protection. Aside from that, it's generally an economic option too.

What are the holes in a watch band called? ›

Lug hole. Hole where to insert the spring bar. The spring bar is used when installing the band.

What is a NATO wrist strap? ›

NATO watch straps are single-piece straps that loop through spring bars or fixed bars that are attached to the watch case, resulting in a particularly secure watch strap. NATO straps are fitted by threading through the watch's bars.

What is the difference between a wristband and bracelet? ›

The answer is a wristband can be called a bracelet since they are very similar. However, a wristband is technically strip of material worn around the wrist (usually made out of Tyvek®, plastic, vinyl, silicone, or cloth) while a bracelet is an ornament/band worn on the wrist (usually made out of metals).

What is the ring on a watch strap called? ›

Keepers: Keepers can also be known as hoops or loops, but they are are rings that keep the watch band from slinking around on your wrist. Keepers are typically made from leather or metal but can be made of other materials as well.

What is a metal watch strap called? ›

Mesh watch bands are watch bracelets made from metal wires (usually stainless steel) worked into characteristic mesh look that can give either robust or sophisticated look to watches, depending on their style.

What is considered a bracelet? ›

A bracelet is an article of jewellery that is worn around the wrist. Bracelets may serve different uses, such as being worn as an ornament. When worn as ornaments, bracelets may have a supportive function to hold other items of decoration, such as charms.

Do you wear bracelets on left or right? ›

The choice of which hand to wear your bracelet on is purely a matter of personal preference. In some cultures, the right hand is considered the dominant hand, while the left hand is regarded as the non-dominant hand. This may be one reason some people prefer to wear their bracelets on the right hand.

Why is it called a bracelet? ›

The origin of the term 'bracelet' stems from the Greek word brachile meaning 'of the arm', via the Old French bracel. A bracelet is also a small brace or bracer (an arm-guard used by archers).

Will a bracelet fit an ankle? ›

A bracelet can easily be worn as an anklet if the length of the chain can sit comfortably on the ankle. The ideal bracelet to wear on an ankle is a long one with a fastening or clasp. The size of the bracelet will need to reach comfortably around the circumference of the ankle.

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