Why did I choose StrapsCo watch band?..

Having strap band for any watch possible, either it’s a vintage watch, classic one or tech options like FitBit, Apple, Samsung or Garmin watch, StrapsCo keeps high quality standards for each and single one!

Why would I say so? I’ve ordered 3 different strap bands and here is my review. There are on a photo below.

Strap #1: Dassari Regal II Vintage Leather Strap

This is a vintage style strap with hand sewn stitches on the lug end and buckle end, as well as a ā€œVā€ stitching at the tip. This style of strap is very popular these days. The Regal II vintage style strap is further characterized by its hand finished vintage effect on its edges.

The strap is made of Italian leather and is backed by an extra layer of condensed leather on the underside for added comfort and moisture resistance.

The specimen I have here is 22mm wide. It is around 3mm thick and tapers to 18mm at the buckle end. The long end of the strap is 120mm long and the short end is 80mm excluding buckle. It comes with quick release spring bars that make it easy to install.

I find that this is a very versatile vintage style strap. It works well with many types of watches including vintage, vintage inspired watches and even modern watches.

The quality of the leather and workmanship contributed to the fit and comfort I get when wearing the strap. The overall quality is one of the best among similar straps.

This strap is priced at USD34.99 and is available in several sizes and colours.

Strap #2: Dassari CROC Embossed Leather Pilot Watch Band with Matte Black Rivets

The next strap is a croc embossed strap with matte black rivets matched with a matte black buckle.

The specimen I have here is white colour with black contrasting stitches. The width is 22mm, tapering to 20mm at the buckle end. It is 45mm at its thickest part and tapers down at both ends. The long end is 120mm and the short end is 80mm excluding the buckle.

The underside of the strap is a layer of black leather which makes it more resistant to moisture. Like the first strap above, the Dassari CROC Embossed strap is also equipped with quick release spring bars.
I find that this strap is reasonably soft and comfortable despite being 45mm thick.

Below, you can see that the thickness of the strap is enough to match the thickness of the Seiko Scallop.

Strap #3: Perforated Rubber Strap with Curved Ends

The third strap is a perforated rally strap made from silicon rubber material. This strap features curved lug ends which fills up the entire lug space of the watch.

The strap is 135mm at the long end and 85mm at the short end excluding buckle. This 22mm specimen I have here tapers to 18mm at the buckle end. The thickest part of the strap is 5mm and it tapers down at both ends. This is a black strap with nice contrasting white perforation and stitches.

The top of strap levels perfectly with the lugs and the curved part matches perfectly against the curved part of the watch case.

On the back of the watch, the strap reaches near the edge of the caseback, giving sufficient support to keep it in place.
Overall, I think the curved end of the strap is designed to fit most watches and installation/removal is very simple as there is sufficient room for the spring bar tool to go in.

The silicon material is soft and comfortable to wear and it does not attract too much dust.

This band is priced at USD19.99 at Strapsco.

Final thoughts:

I find that these straps from strapsco are very well made and comfortable to wear.
Overall, I think they have the quality to match their price and will last for a long time.

Here I’ve done a review for 3 models, but you can find more options for any watch and occasion on their website Strapsco.com. Wishing you to find the one suits you the best!

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