
WatchGecko 400 Italian Rubber Strap 2 Additional Parts - Black
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Looking to customise your own strap setup? This listing includes both rubber parts of the WatchGecko 400 Italian Rubber Strap, giving you the flexibility to build your ideal configuration. Pair it with your preferred WatchGecko divers deployant buckle (sold separately) to create a fully personalised strap.
Crafted in collaboration with Italian rubber specialists Bonetto Cinturini, this spare part uses the same premium rubber as the full WatchGecko 400 strap. It features the signature embossed carbon fibre texture and is built to withstand saltwater, UV exposure, and harsh outdoor environments.
Whether you're assembling a custom strap or experimenting with different buckle finishes, this two-piece set lets you build your perfect WatchGecko 400 strap from the ground up.
Please note: This listing includes both rubber strap sections only. The WatchGecko divers deployant buckle is available separately in seven finishes.
Key Features
- Made from genuine Italian rubber
- Same carbon fibre embossing as the original strap
- Compatible with the WatchGecko 400 strap system
- Resistant to saltwater, UV, and environmental wear
- Non-toxic and non-allergenic
About The Rubber
Coming from Bonetto’s factory in northern Italy, this strap delivers strength, suppleness, comfort and simplicity. Its special rubber formulation is waterproof, saltwater and UVA-resistant for years of on-wrist pleasure. Not to mention it's non-toxic and non-allergenic. It’s also reversible, in case you want a change of texture.
Strap Taper
Lug Width | 20mm | 22mm |
Buckle Size | 18mm | 20mm |
Need a new buckle? You can purchase the WatchGecko divers deployant buckle separately to complete your setup.
Strap Brand | WatchGecko |
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Strap Length | 87mm |
Strap Material | Rubber |
Strap Material Type | Rubber HNBR (made in Italy) |
Strap Style | Rubber Dive |
Strap Thickness | 4.6mm |








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 WatchGecko 400 Italian Rubber Strap 2 Additional Parts - Black ?

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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