
The Best Unisex Watches That Couples Can Share
Let’s be honest: watches don’t really have gender. The moment we slap “men’s” or “women’s” labels on a timepiece, we’re already missing the point. A good watch is a good watch—if you like how it...
Selected Colour: Blue
Couldn't load pickup availability
Free UK
90 Day Returns
Carbon neutral since 2019
Free delivery over £50
ISOfrane is one of the foremost dive watch straps on the market. Originally developed in the 1960s, these rubber straps are designed to be both comfortable and durable. In addition to being super soft, the strap has large ventilation slots to both allow the skin to breathe, and for water to drain away.
The strap is made from a proprietary isoprene rubber that’s been developed to be both non-allergic and non-toxic. The compound recipe has been improved over the original ISOfrane material to provide even more durability and softness to rubber. What’s more, this was achieved without using silicon, which is known to attract dust particles.
Clasp Finish | Brushed |
---|---|
Clasp Material | Stainless steel |
Clasp Type | Pin buckle |
Strap Brand | ISOfrane |
Strap Length | 75/130mm |
Strap Material | Rubber |
Strap Material Type | Rubber HNBR (made in Italy) |
Strap Style | Rubber Dive |
Strap Thickness | 3.5mm |
Size Guide
The ‘lug width’ is simply the internal width measured between the lugs (where the watch strap fits) of the watch.
Let’s be honest: watches don’t really have gender. The moment we slap “men’s” or “women’s” labels on a timepiece, we’re already missing the point. A good watch is a good watch—if you like how it...
I don’t really like the word “iconic” as it is often overused in the watch industry, but I would definitely say that The Zenith El Primero is part of a small group of “iconic” chronographs,...
Your quick-reference guide to our best-selling nylon collection. This isn’t another explainer on what a military nylon strap is, instead, think of this guide as your shortcut to understanding the differences between each of the...
Creating a watch movement is a complex endeavour and, at least within the Swiss watch industry, a few major companies (such as ETA, Sellita, and Ronda) produce the vast majority of watch movements. The reliable...
The first-of-its-kind Glasgow Watch Show is only a few days away now and it's going to be incredible to see the Scottish Watch Community come together to welcome great brands from across Europe. Ticket sales...