20mm black NATO strap, marine-grade anti-corrosion stainless steel buckle and keepers. Single-piece nylon NATO watch strap to G10 specification. 20mm lug width — Rolex Submariner Date 126610, Rolex Submariner No Date 124060, Rolex GMT-Master II 126710, Rolex Submariner 5513, Rolex Explorer I 39.
This is the colourway that raises no questions. It goes with everything, it does not date, and it is noticed only if you look for it. If you are fitting a NATO strap for the first time, start here: you will know afterwards whether you want colour.
Single-piece nylon NATO strap built to the G10 specification of the British Ministry of Defence. It threads under the case between both spring bars and wraps fully around the wrist. Marine-grade anti-corrosion stainless steel buckle and keepers. Machine washable at 30°.
Rolex Datejust 36, Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch, Omega Seamaster 300 Heritage, Omega Railmaster, Tudor Black Bay 58. 20mm is the most common lug width on the market: measure the gap between your lugs to confirm.
This is what the NATO strap was designed for. The strap bears on both spring bars: if one fails, the watch is still held by the other. On a valuable timepiece, this is not a construction detail — it is the whole point.
Few customers stop at one: see the 20mm navy blue NATO strap or the 20mm grey NATO strap. To move up, look at the NATOCONCEPT bordeaux. The full width is here: 20mm NATO straps.
In under a minute you'll know how to mount a NATO strap. Behind the name, a real legend: see where the NATO strap comes from.
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