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Nylon webbing & stretch elastic + hook and loop closure
Shop NowFit wrists from about 7.25 inches to 10.25 inches.
Shop NowIncludes free quick-release spring bars
Shop NowBecause I'm a watch collector, I know how much time, effort, and expense that we put into finding the perfect watch. Unfortunately, the included strap or bracelet often isn't comfortable, or doesn't reflect your personal style. That's where StrapHabit comes in to help. Your watch is not complete until it has the perfect strap.
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