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Apple Watch | Suede | Minimal Stitch | Black
" Apple Watch | Suede | Minimal Stitch | Black "
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Specifications
Specifications
- Strap Length:
- Buckle Piece: 80mm in Length
- Longer Piece: 120mm
- Material: 100% Genuine Suede
- Thickness: 2.5mm
- Buckle: Polished Stainless Steel Pin Buckle
- Adapter: Attached for Easy Integration with Apple Watches
Compatibility:
- Apple Watch Series 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, SE, Ultra & Ultra 2
- Fits 38mm, 40mm, 41mm, 42mm, 44mm, 45mm, 46mm, 49mm Apple Watch Cases (See Apple Watch Compatibility Guide for details)
Find Your Watch Band Size
Find Your Watch Band Size
Finding the right band for your Apple Watch is easy when you know your model and case size. Apple Watch bands are interchangeable within the same size category, making it simple to switch up your style. Use this guide to find the perfect fit.
Apple Watch Ultra & Ultra 2
- 49mm Case: Select size 44mm/45mm/46mm/49mm
Apple Watch Series 10
- 42mm Case: Select size 38mm/40mm/41mm/42mm
- 46mm Case: Select size 44mm/45mm/46mm/49mm
Apple Watch Series 7–9
- 41mm Case: Select size 38mm/40mm/41mm/42mm
- 45mm Case: Select size 44mm/45mm/46mm/49mm
Apple Watch Series 4–6, SE 1 & 2
- 40mm Case: Select size 38mm/40mm/41mm/42mm
- 44mm Case: Select size 44mm/45mm/46mm/49mm
Apple Watch Series 1–3
- 38mm Case: Select size 38mm/40mm/41mm/42mm
- 42mm Case: Select size 44mm/45mm/46mm/49mm
💡 Tip: Your Apple Watch’s case size (e.g.: 46MM) is engraved on the back. Check your Apple Watch model and case size before selecting a band to ensure a perfect fit.
Find Your Watch Band Size
Find Your Watch Band Size
How to Choose the Right Watch Band Size?
When it comes to choosing a replacement watch band, getting the right fit is key. Watch bands and straps that don’t fit properly can feel uncomfortable, look awkward, or even fail to stay in place.
The most important measurement to know is your watch’s lug width—the distance between the two points where the band attaches to the case. Measuring it first helps ensure your new watch band or strap fits securely, looks great, and performs the way it should. Here's how to get it right.

#1 - Use a standard ruler with centimeters, not inches, for accuracy.
#2 - Measure the space between your watch's lugs in millimeters (1 centimeter = 10 millimeters). Look for the red line labeled "Inner Space" on the image.
NOTE - Measure directly in millimeters or convert your centimeter measurement to millimeters by moving the decimal point one place to the right. For example, if the lug measures 2 centimeters, it converts to 20 millimeters.
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