Why I Bought the Casio MTP-B145D Red Dial
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Introducing the new Flat Berwick Push Button buckle metal watch strap.
This bracelet takes inspiration from the popular 1980s Oyster Quartz strap and features a strong and clean angular design with a brushed finish across the full strap and buckle.
It would suit any occasion and look at home on either a refined dress watch or chunky Dive watch making this a must-have addition for any strap collection.
The watch strap measures a maximum of 180mm with 1 micro-adjustment and 6 removable links (10mm per link, which makes a minimum length of 120mm) for sizing to your wrist. The removable links are fastened with split (hair) pins which will require a link removal tool.
Please refer to the following table to confirm the difference in sizes from the watch strap end to the buckle end.
Lug Width | 18 | 20 |
16 mm Buckle | ✔ | |
18 mm Buckle | ✔ |
This bracelet will only take standard diameter spring bars, please note that these are not included.
Clasp Finish | Brushed |
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Clasp Material | Solid 316L |
Clasp Type | Deployment - Push Button |
Strap Brand | Geckota |
Strap Length | 120mm (min) / 180mm (max) |
Strap Material | Metal |
Strap Material Finish | Brushed |
Strap Material Type | Stainless Steel (grade 316L) |
Strap Style | Metal Solid Link |
Strap Thickness | 3mm |
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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