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Vintage Leather Watch Band | "Desert Dweller" | Golden | White X-Box Stitch
" Vintage Leather Watch Band | "Desert Dweller" | Golden | White X-Box Stitch "
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Specifications
Panatime "Desert Dweller" Golden Vintage Genuine Leather with White Box-Stitching
The Panatime Desert Dweller X offers the same uncommon and unique design as the original Desert Dweller with one enhancement. Unlike the original, this Desert Dweller boasts an elaborate "X" stitching pattern most often found on the finest hand-made straps. This feature perfectly complements the simple design that makes this strap so appealing. Crafted from the same Genuine Vintage mustard leather as the original, the Desert Dweller X is finished by a single-stitch extra wide leather keeper that is the signature mark of this design. The strap also features a brushed Pre-V Buckle, painted edges, and a smooth black underside. Like all Panatime straps - the Desert Dweller X is backed by our 100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee. If you are not satisfied for any reason, simply return the strap to us for a Full Refund.
Product Specifications
Strap Length: Each Strap Includes pieces to ensure the perfect fit!
Buckle Piece: Measures 75mm in Length
Long Piece: Measures 125mm in Length
Material: Genuine Vintage Leather
Stitching: White Box-Stitch
Thickness: 4.0mm Thick
Features: (1)Large Vintage Leather Keeper
Buckle: Attached Removable Pre-V Buckle
Find Your Band Size
Find Your Band Size
Find Your Band Size
Find Your Band Size
How to Choose the Right Watch Band Size?
Finding the perfect replacement watch band starts with getting the right fit. A band that's too wide won’t attach properly, while one that's too narrow may feel loose or insecure. To ensure a seamless fit, it's essential to measure the lug width of your watch—the distance between the two points where the band connects. 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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