The Watches Spotted at the 2024 Met Gala
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The Premium ZULUDIVER Military Herringbone design is made from high-strength seatbelt nylon webbing and fitted with premium-grade stainless steel hardware, which includes the ZULUDIVER etching on the buckle and the keeper at 6 o'clock. The nylon used in this range is silky smooth, providing a softer feel, and its reflective iridescent quality means the colours seem to change when seen from different angles.
This is the standard British military design, measuring 300mm, and measures 1.2mm in thickness.
Not sure how to wear a military watch strap? Take a look at our helpful guide.
The British military watch strap is durable, easily to change, strong and often used during sporting activities. The time-tested design (interweaving and passing through the lugs) ensures added security for your watch if a spring bar pops out during vigorous activity. As with all our straps, this example has been carefully crafted with sturdy stitched joints for a long service life complementing your favourite watches.
Clasp Finish | Polished |
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Clasp Material | Stainless Steel |
Clasp Tongue Width | 2mm |
Clasp Type | Pin buckle |
Strap Brand | ZULUDIVER |
Strap Length | 300mm |
Strap Material | Nylon |
Strap Material Colour | Blue |
Strap Material Finish | Woven |
Strap Material Type | Nylon - Seatbelt |
Strap Style | British Military |
Strap Thickness | 1.2mm |
Size Guide
The ‘lug width’ is simply the internal width measured between the lugs (where the watch strap fits) of the watch.
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