
Hands On: Vero Airtanker Watch US Forest Service Edition
Rob Nudds gets hands on with an unusual watch, but one that he knows very well. Having taken it on an expedition in America he is confident in it's durability
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The Calibre 1960 Mesh Watch Strap is a modern tribute to the golden age of watch design. Inspired by the slim elegance of mid-century dress watches, it's crafted from precision-woven stainless steel with an ultra-flat surface achieved through a specialised water-grinding process, creating a smooth, low-profile finish that hugs the wrist with comfort and style.
Finished in a sleek PVD Black coating, the strap’s gently tapered silhouette gives it a bold yet timeless appeal, making it the perfect complement to both vintage and contemporary timepieces. The fold-over clasp with safety latch ensures a secure fit, while integrated quick-release spring bars allow for effortless strap changes no tools required.
Whether paired with a 1960s chronometer or a minimalist modern case, the Calibre 1960 Mesh in IP Black strikes the perfect balance of elegance, comfort, and refined engineering.
Lug Width | 20mm |
Buckle Size | 16mm |
Clasp Finish | IP Black |
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Other Fittings | Quick Release Spring Bars |
Strap Length | 125mm (min) / 165mm (max) |
Strap Material Colour | PVD Black |
Strap Material Finish | PVD Black |
Strap Material Type | Stainless Steel (316 Grade) |
Strap Thickness | 2.2mm |
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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