
Hand-Stitched Epsom Italian Leather Watch Strap - Alpine Black
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Introducing the Hand-Stitched Textured Italian Leather Watch Strap – an impeccable blend of comfort and style. This genuine handmade watch strap is produced from the finest Italian Alpine leather. The lining of the strap is honey-coloured calf leather and provides premium comfort on the wrist. Stamped with the WatchGecko logo alongside the strap sizing and the words ‘Italian Leather Handmade’ for reassurance of quality.
Handcrafted Saddle Stitching
The strap is meticulously hand-stitched using the saddle stitch method, a traditional and time-intensive technique that requires two needles and cannot be replicated by machines. This method ensures perfectly even and durable stitching, a hallmark of premium quality. When executed flawlessly, the saddle stitch is exceptionally strong and resistant to unravelling, making it a superior choice for high-end watch straps.
Versatile Fit and Slim Design
There are 6 adjustment holes to suit your wrist size and the 2-piece strap lengths measure at 75mm/115mm and are designed to fit any standard-sized wrist. Designed for standard 1.8mm spring bars, this strap enjoys generous tapering and is just 2.7mm thick.
Available in a variety of colours, this classic design is becoming a firm favourite of ours and is suitable for all but the thickest of watches.
Key Features
- Crafted using Genuine Italian Leather
- Hand-stitched with the traditional saddle stitch method
- Stamped with the WatchGecko logo and Italian Handmade
- Just 2.7mm thick with generous tapering, designed to complement most standard-sized watches
Strap Taper
Lug Width | 19mm | 20mm |
Buckle Size | 16mm | 16mm |
Clasp Finish | Polished |
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Clasp Material | Stainless Steel |
Clasp Tongue Width | 1.8mm |
Clasp Type | Pin Buckle |
Strap Brand | WatchGecko |
Strap Edge Finish | Cut Edge And Sealed With Coloured Paint |
Strap Length | 115 / 75mm |
Strap Lining Material | Leather Calf |
Strap Material | Leather |
Strap Material Colour | Alpine Black |
Strap Material Type | Epsom |
Strap Padding Style | Flat |
Strap Stitching Colour | Beige |
Strap Style | Flat |
Strap Thickness | 2.7mm |
















Size Guide
The ‘lug width’ is simply the internal width measured between the lugs (where the watch strap fits) of the watch.
Why Choose a Hand-Stitched Epsom Italian Leather Watch Strap - Alpine Black ?
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Why choose WatchGecko?
- Over a decade of experience.
- An internationally renowned destination for watch enthusiasts.
- A trusted choice for new buyers entering the world of horology.
- Our passion for watches inspires us to craft straps that enhance timepieces, blending style and functionality seamlessly.
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