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How do you break in and soften a leather watch strap?

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Safie Agar-Hutton

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Safie Agar-Hutton

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Admittedly, even premium leather straps can cause discomfort when they are first worn. Leather can be stiff and unyielding straight out of the box so it isn’t uncommon to question how you might break a leather strap in and soften it to make it more comfortable. Over time, due to the porous nature of the leather, your watch strap will naturally soften and become more pliable, but breaking in these straps can be a slow process without the right techniques.


If you’re eager to accelerate the softening process and want to ensure your leather replacement watch strap ages beautifully without damage, this guide will walk you through simple, effective methods to break in and soften your new leather watch strap. No matter which type of leather you’re working with, we’re sure you’ll find these steps helpful in achieving comfort and flexibility without compromising the quality or integrity of the leather.

Methods to break in a leather watch strap

Use a leather conditioner

Use natural oils

Regular use of the leather strap

Manual stretching and bending

Watch storage options

Use a leather conditioner

Using a leather conditioner is one of the most effective ways to soften your leather watch strap without compromising its durability and applying a good-quality conditioner will help maintain the flexibility and suppleness of the strap over time.


If the strap has been worn it’s important to make sure you’ve eliminated any sweat, dirt or dust before you begin the conditioning process. Simply dampen a microfibre cloth and wipe down both sides of the leather strap with a mild and gentle soap.

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Patch test the soap before you go all in, ensuring you opt for something mild that doesn’t contain any harsh chemicals and remember, you’ll only need a pea sized amount.

Once you’ve chosen a leather conditioner that has been specifically designed for the type of leather you're working with, make sure to check the instructions on the packaging before you begin. Usually, you’ll be instructed to apply a small amount to the strap using a soft cloth, massaging it gently into the leather in circular motions. This process allows the conditioner to penetrate the fibres, which will moisturise and softening the material.


After applying, you’ll need to let the strap sit for several hours or overnight, so the leather can fully absorb the conditioner. Regular conditioning not only softens the leather but also helps prevent cracking and keeps your watch strap looking fresh and well-maintained for longer, so it’s worth maintaining this routine even as your leather watch strap ages.

Original Highley Leather Strap on Tudor GMT
Original Vintage Highley Leather Strap on Tudor GMT. Credit - WatchGecko
Original Highley Leather Strap on Tudor GMT

Use natural oils

Chemically hydrogenated oils, such as vegetable oils, will be harmful to your replacement watch strap but natural oils are another recommended and safe method for softening the leather. Coconut, neatsfoot and lanolin oil are all commonly used for enhancing comfort and flexibility, but you should check which is right for your strap before beginning. Follow the same steps as above, making sure to clean your watch strap and conduct a patch test beforehand.

Use the leather strap regularly

Sometimes it’s best to keep things simple. Wearing your watch as often as you can is a guaranteed way to soften the strap and break it in. Natural oils from the skin, as well as body heat, will assist with the softening process and you’ll feel the leather strap become more comfortable with each wear.

Heuer Carrera on Boutsen Cavallo Racing Handmade Leather Watch Strap
Heuer Carrera on Boutsen Cavallo Racing Handmade Leather Watch Strap. Credit - WatchGecko

Manually stretch and bend the leather strap

Another easy fix is to manually stretch, bend and massage the leather by hand. Fast-track the breaking in process by gently pulling the leather in different directions or twist the strap and bend it back and forth to help increase flexibility and comfort on the wrist. 

Find sensible storage solutions for your leather strap

The WatchGecko store stocks plenty of sophisticated leather accessories so your watch can look as stylish off your wrist as it does when you’re wearing it, check them out here.

Maintain a routine to care for your leather watch strap

It can take up to two weeks to fully break in your leather strap and once you’ve achieved ultimate comfort, you’ll want to maintain it. It’s important to develop a careful routine for cleaning and caring for your leather strap to ensure it has a long service life and continues to age with grace. The steps above will still apply so it’s important to make time to clean and condition your watch as well as storing it somewhere safe to mitigate damage. For more tips on how to ensure your strap lasts, you can check out our complete guide to caring for your leather watch strap here.

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About the Author: Safie Agar-Hutton

As the Editor of WatchGecko Magazine, my goal is to engage our readers by delivering insightful news, release updates, and captivating stories from the intriguing world of horology.

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