
Hands On: Vero Airtanker Watch US Forest Service Edition
Rob Nudds gets hands on with an unusual watch, but one that he knows very well. Having taken it on an expedition in America he is confident in it's durability
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Bring back the vintage vibes with our classic retro metal mesh watch strap in IP Black. The unique mesh design adds a touch of nostalgia to any timepiece while the durable construction ensures longevity. This strap can be beautifully paired with any vintage or contemporary timepiece for a timeless look.
Experience luxury and convenience with our brushed and polished watch strap, featuring a secure fold-over buckle with safety clasp. The strap is made from smooth 316L grade stainless steel and can be fitted with quick-release spring bars for easy strap changes.
The buckle is etched with the WatchGecko logo for quality assurance.
Thanks to an easy tool-free adjustment system and integrated quick-release spring bars, swapping straps or achieving the perfect fit is simple and convenient, ideal for watch enthusiasts who like to change their look often.
Lug Width | 18mm | 20mm | 22mm |
Buckle Size | 12mm | 14mm | 16mm |
Clasp Material | Stainless Steel |
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Clasp Type | Fold-over with safety clasp |
Number of Watches | Adjustable |
Strap Brand | WatchGecko |
Strap Length | 110/80mm |
Strap Material | Metal |
Strap Material Colour | Black |
Strap Style | Metal Mesh |
Strap Thickness | 2mm |
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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