Micro Adjustable and ultra-comfortable watch strap. Made from high quality nylon and 304 stainless steel. Watch strap is designed to allow you to adjust your watch band to your exact wrist and get a perfect fit, every time. Nylon and buckle work together to create an incredibly strong friction hold to keep your watch secure, for your dive, hike, or any other adventure.
Additional information
Weight
0.5 oz
Dimensions
4 × 3 × 0.5 in
Width
20mm, 22mm
1 review for Spring Made Strap – Ribbed Mesa Jaguar
Rated 5 out of 5
Evin Beck (verified owner)–
Glad I ran across this strap on a review of a watch on youtube. I immediately looked it up, and ended up buying it within 15 minutes. The deisn is pretty ingenious. I’m a little surprised no one had thought of it before.
It can be a little finicky to get fitted/fastened at first, because it is definitely a different way of fastening a “NATO.” At first it seemed like I needed three hands to fasten it. But I eventually figured out how to get it fastened, and once I did, it has held well and is quite comfortable. Even got a nice handwritten note (appeared handwritten) in the envelope with it. Nice touch.
Since I figured out my own way of fastening it, I found the /fit page on the web site here. That looks like it would work, too. However, I fasten mine by lifting the second slot (the free-end side) pretty severely as I pull the free end through. That holds the fastened side tight without the strap sliding backward and loosening. So if you get one and try the /fit method and have problems, maybe try my way. One or the other will work, and if you’re like me, you’ll like the strap.
Evin Beck (verified owner) –
Glad I ran across this strap on a review of a watch on youtube. I immediately looked it up, and ended up buying it within 15 minutes. The deisn is pretty ingenious. I’m a little surprised no one had thought of it before.
It can be a little finicky to get fitted/fastened at first, because it is definitely a different way of fastening a “NATO.” At first it seemed like I needed three hands to fasten it. But I eventually figured out how to get it fastened, and once I did, it has held well and is quite comfortable. Even got a nice handwritten note (appeared handwritten) in the envelope with it. Nice touch.
Since I figured out my own way of fastening it, I found the /fit page on the web site here. That looks like it would work, too. However, I fasten mine by lifting the second slot (the free-end side) pretty severely as I pull the free end through. That holds the fastened side tight without the strap sliding backward and loosening. So if you get one and try the /fit method and have problems, maybe try my way. One or the other will work, and if you’re like me, you’ll like the strap.