New But Old - Serica Parade Ref. 1174 'Linen' Review
Earlier this year I had the pleasure of reviewing the first two Parade models. It was not only one of the first reviews I had written, but also the review that opened my eyes to...
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This is a striking medium-length, heavy-duty stainless steel mesh watch strap. It complements a wide range of contemporary and vintage watches. Each precision-manufactured strap comes with everything needed to put the timeless quality of German engineering on your wrist. Your strap is complete with a folding buckle featuring a distinctive engine-turned pattern on the inside. As you would expect, the length is adjustable, and these straps are available in a choice of width.
Look forward to enjoying years of beautifully engineered pleasure and admiring looks when you sport your new strap. Whether you buy it to complement a much-loved luxury watch, each mesh strap is crafted for us in Germany and imported directly to us.
Our manufacturer is a highly respected original supplier of mesh bracelets for many famous Swiss luxury brands. We are confident that these are the best Milanese mesh watch straps that money can buy – for a fraction of what you'd pay for a similar product signed with a major Swiss manufacturer's logo.
These are the widths of the metal bracelet to the buckle end, 20/20mm, 21/20mm, 22/20mm and 24/20mm.
The total length is 150mm and this is adjustable by +5 / -12.5mm
Please note that these straps are only compatible with standard spring bars.
| Clasp Material | Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Clasp Type | Deployment - Push Button With Folding Safety |
| Other Style | Mesh |
| Strap Brand | Geckota |
| Strap Length | 150mm |
| Strap Material | Metal |
| Strap Material Colour | Polished Silver |
| Strap Material Type | Stainless Steel (grade 316L) |
| Strap Style | Metal Mesh |
| Strap Thickness | 4.1mm |
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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