Overstock: Olive Green Chromexcel Signature Strap
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Straps sold in Overstock are final and no returns or refunds will be accepted, unless there was a functional defect that prevents the strap from being used.
Note: This strap has been discontinued and will not be restocked.
What's Included
Strap Length Guide
There are two sides per strap, which we refer to as the long end and the short end, which are represented by C and D respectively in the diagram below.
Our handcrafted leather straps come in 3 different lengths.
- Small (C: 105mm, D: 65mm)
- Medium (C: 115mm, D: 70mm)
- Large (C: 125mm, D: 75mm)
A quick way to decide on the length to get is based on your wrist size. Here is the general recommendation (if you are between sizes, we recommend to size up):
- Wrist size of 14.5cm - 17.0cm: Small
- Wrist size of 16.5cm - 19.0cm : Medium
- Wrist size of 18.5cm - 21.0cm: Large
If you need a strap that is shorter than Small (105/65), or longer than Large (125/75), you can always have the strap custom made.
Measurements | Description | S | M | L |
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A | Lug width | Varies by lug width (see product listing) |
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B | Buckle width | |||
C | Long strap length | 105mm | 115mm | 125mm |
D | Short strap length | 65mm | 70mm | 75mm |
E | Distance to middle hole | 63mm | 71mm | 81mm |
F | Distance between holes | 6mm | ||
G | Size of holes | 1.8mm | ||
Number of Strap Holes | 7 | 7 | 7 |
Hope this quick guide helps! Finding the perfect length to get can be a little bit more complicated, as it also depends on the lug-to-lug distance of your watch, and even the shape of your wrist. For a more detailed guide on sizing, please check out this page.
Patina Potential
This strap will patina over time, and hence the surface texture and colour of the strap will change with use. Patina is a soft glow on the leather that develops through friction and wear. Patina is often said to enhance a product (it gets better with age) as the leather product develops a character that is an amalgamation of all the conditions that it's exposed to.
Chrome Tanned
The animal hide is turned into leather through a tanning process that uses chromium salts and tanning liquors. Chrome-tan is a more industrial tanning process, and the resultant leather is typically more pliable, with greater water-resistance and scratch-resistance properties. Chrome-tanned leather are generally also available in a wider range of colours.