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The South West’s biggest watch show is back and bigger than ever. Thats right folks - the Bristol Watch Show is back for its second year after the roaring success of 2024. Because I was...
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A buckle should be more than just functional - it should enhance both comfort and style. The WatchGecko Divers Deployant Buckle is crafted with precision engineering, delivering durability, security, and refined design in one compact package. Built from 14 individually machined components, it ensures a reliable fit and smooth operation whether you’re exploring the ocean depths or wearing your watch day to day.
The dual push-button release system replaces the traditional foldover catch, offering a secure yet intuitive mechanism for easy on-and-off. With six micro-adjustment holes, the buckle allows for fine-tuned sizing, ensuring maximum comfort on the wrist. At just 36mm long and 8mm thick, it’s 10% shorter than previous designs while still accommodating straps up to 4mm thick, making it both compact and versatile.
Choose from brushed and polished for a versatile, balanced look, or full mirror polish for high-gloss elegance. For a more rugged aesthetic, the sandblasted finish offers a utilitarian charm, while black PVD creates a bold, modern stealth effect. Heritage enthusiasts may prefer the antique bronze PVD, which evokes a vintage-inspired patina, while the polished gold PVD brings a luxurious touch. Finally, an option with a Super-Luminova BGW9-filled WatchGecko logo ensures visibility in low-light conditions, combining practicality with signature detailing.
The buckle is compatible with a wide range of WatchGecko straps, including:
Strap Material Colour | IP Black |
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