The Watches Spotted at the 2024 Met Gala
The glitz and the glam of New York City’s annual Met Gala seems to capture me in its spell every year without fail. Keen to see how each attendee at the Metropolitan Museum of Art...
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The ZULUDIVER HydroLock buckle sets a new standard for both style and functionality. Its design boasts a captivating combination of four different metal finishes. The deep-etched ZULUDIVER logo serves as a hallmark of quality, ensuring you're in possession of the very best.
But that's not all - we've designed the HydroLock buckle with your comfort in mind. With six micro-adjustment holes, you can achieve a perfectly tailored fit, guaranteeing maximum comfort for your wrist. Whether you're replacing the standard buckle or enhancing the performance of our renowned ZULUDIVER 300 and 400 rubber diver's watch straps, the HydroLock buckle is your go-to choice.
Measuring approximately 40mm in total length, this buckle is versatile, offering both form and function in one sleek package. Dive in with confidence, and let the HydroLock be your trusty companion on your next underwater expedition!
Made from premium quality solid stainless steel with polished and brushed finish. The buckle has polished sides and a brushed top face. Deep etch ZULUDIVER logo for reassurance of quality.
There are 6 micro adjustment holes on the buckle for more adjustability. The buckle is a suitable replacement for the standard buckles on some of our metal straps as well as the ZULUDIVER 300 and 400 rubber diver's watch straps.
Length: Approximately 40mm
Material: Solid Stainless Steel
Please ensure the watch strap that you are fitting the buckle to is compatible as it is not a pin buckle replacement. If you have any questions about this product, please contact the team.
Manufacturer | ZULUDIVER |
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Strap Material Colour | Polished |
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