Bespoke Watch Strap
€115
Strap Sizing Guide
Measuring the Lug Size (Strap Width)
To measure the lug size of your watch, take a ruler or caliper and measure the distance in millimeters (mm) between the inner sides of the watch lugs. Strap width and lug size will be the same in this context, as you will want your strap as wide as your watch lugs
Measuring Your Wrist Size
For wrist size measurement, a soft measuring tape works best. If you don’t have one, use a piece of thread: wrap it around your wrist, then lay the thread flat and measure its length with a ruler.
Note: Ensure you measure your wrist at the spot where you usually wear your watch.
If you have a strap that fits your wrist well, measure both the long and short sections of the strap in millimetres. When measuring the short strap, exclude the buckle from your measurement.
Buckle size is related to strap taper, so for a 4 mm strap taper on an 18 mm lug size, you will need a 14 mm buckle. If we are supplying the buckle, we will take care of the buckle size for you.
If you are using your own buckle, please send us an image so we can get the hole shape correct.
Each strap is made entirely by hand, from the first cut to the final stitch. Just as much attention goes into the materials. I work only with small, specialised tanneries in Europe and the United States, the kind that focus on quality over quantity. If you want to see the process for yourself, you can see me working on straps here.
Styles we have made for previous clients





Example Omega Deployant

Example Half Padded vs Non Padded Strap
Conceria Walpier - Buttero Whisky & Conceria-Puccini: Attilio Koala | Antracite

Example from left to right
Vintage style 6mm taper | 4mm Classic Taper | 2mm Modern Taper
