
Introducing the Christopher Ward C12 Loco
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Introducing the Sub-Aquatic WatchGecko buckle - a high-quality accessory that can enhance the appearance of your watch. This buckle is crafted from 316 grade solid stainless steel, which can withstand harsh saltwater conditions.
The brushed and polished surfaces blend to create an attractive design, giving your watch a sleek and stylish appearance. It's a versatile buckle that fits most watch straps with a pin buckle. The buckle is available in both 18mm and 20mm sizes and easy to install with the spring bar fitting and drilled holes on each side.
You can choose from classic silver or bold and sophisticated ion-plated black to match your preference.
Buckle Size | 18mm | 18mm | 20mm | 20mm |
Tongue Width | 2.0mm | 3.0mm | 2.0mm | 2.6mm |
Clasp Finish | Brushed and Polished |
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Clasp Material | Stainless Steel |
Clasp Type | Pin buckle |
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