The Watches Spotted at the 2024 Met Gala
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If you have damaged part of your WatchGecko 400 (MKII) Italian Rubber Watch Strap then don't worry, here is a spare replacement part for one side of the strap.
We get requests from customers for replacement parts for the strap, you can also purchase the buckle as a separate item WatchGecko solid fold-over diver buckle as well.
Made from genuine Italian rubber, this is exactly the same material as is used for the original strap.
Please note this listing is for only one piece of the rubber strap.
Strap Brand | WatchGecko |
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Strap Length | 87mm |
Strap Material | Rubber |
Strap Material Type | Rubber HNBR (made in Italy) |
Strap Style | Rubber Dive |
Strap Thickness | 4.6mm |
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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