Great for a casual, rugged look. It pops against blue suits.
Thinner and more flexible, but slightly less durable than full-grain.
Before clicking "buy," Leo grabbed a ruler. He learned that the most important measurement is the —the space between the metal arms of the watch head. Most watches are 18mm, 20mm, or 22mm. "Guessing is the quickest way to end up with a strap that doesn't fit," he muttered, noting his watch was a standard 20mm. 2. Choosing the "Skin" Leo discovered that not all leather is created equal:
Leo learned this is actually a marketing trick. It’s often the "leftovers" of the leather world bonded together. He decided to skip this for something that would last. 3. Matching the Vibe Leo looked at his wardrobe. He wore a lot of navy and grey.
He realized a new strap wasn't just a replacement; it was like getting a brand-new watch for a fraction of the price. Do you have a specific in mind, or