Why I Bought the Casio MTP-B145D Red Dial
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The Seabrook metal strap is arguably one of the most versatile metal bracelets available in the Geckota range. The reason is that it effectively combines strong and durable properties with a stylish aesthetic. Take a look at those reassuringly chunky links. Not only are they built to last but they also come with those internal smaller links which combine both brushed and polished finishes.
Strong resistance to corrosion and seawater make it an ideal strap for a dive watch. And that is exactly the type of watch this bracelet will suit: purposeful tool watches designed to survive in the harshest of conditions. However, there is no need to swap the bracelet out when the conditions get a little more manageable as the Seabrook will continue to look suitable in all environments.
This diver's metal bracelet features screw-in links (use a 1.6mm flat head jewellers screwdriver to remove them) and a solid buckle. This watch strap is made of high quality solid 316L stainless steel.
The watch strap measures a maximum of 175mm and the solid buckle has 6 micro adjustments which enable you to size the bracelet to a comfortable fit on your wrist. The strap has 7 removable links for greater adjustments in approximately 9mm increments, the minimum adjusted length of this strap is 112mm. The thickness of the strap is 3.8mm and the buckle is 8.3mm.
The watch bracelet tapers by 2mm in width to the buckle end, 20/18mm and 22/20mm.
Clasp Type | Deployment - Push Button With Folding Safety |
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Strap Brand | Geckota |
Strap Length | 112mm (min) / 175mm (max) |
Strap Material | Metal |
Strap Material Type | Stainless Steel (grade 316L) |
Strap Style | Metal Solid Link |
Strap Thickness | 3.8mm |
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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