⌚ Elevate your wrist game with precision and style!
This 18mm watch buckle is crafted from premium 316L stainless steel, featuring six micro-adjustable holes for a perfect fit and a fold safety clasp that ensures secure closure. Its brushed and polished finish adds a refined touch, while compatibility with a wide range of straps makes it a versatile upgrade for any watch.
T**.
Great value, works very well.
Have used these several times, fit well, quality piece
A**N
smooth look
worked great with band, replaced a non-adjustable one
S**R
Nice clasp, but might not be 100% milled.
I like the clasp, it works perfectly. It’s finished very well, and the graining is even. But the way it rattles make me thing the exterior part of the clasp is stamped and not milled. It appears as if it’s milled, but it makes a sound closer to that of a stamped coast rather than a milled clasp. Would I buy again? If going on a cheap watch that came with a stamped clasp, yes. But if I were replacing a milled clasp I would get something nicer.
D**R
Great buckle - actually better built than the original.
Fits perfectly. solved my problem (old buckle lost the locking pin) - it included the tool and new pins. Very easy to install and I was back wearing my watch in minutes.ONE NOTE - the buckle may change the size of your band, overall. It took my old buckle (which was on the second to largest pin) - I have to use the smallest-size pin and it's still slightly larger. Not a big deal - I can take out a link, and I like it the way it is now - but something you may want to keep in mind. You can get a link removed from your band easily, if you need. DOES NOT CHANGE MY OPINION - this is a great buckle.
J**
Very adjustable
Very adjustable
A**R
Folding clasp flaw
Updating my review. The two scissor pieces of the folding milled clasp don’t stay together when the clasp is closed. This leads to the center part of the clasp jutting out and scraping bottom of wrist the whole time you’re wearing it
S**J
Makes any bracelet fit...
and that was a big deal for me. After recently becoming interested in watchmaking restoration, I decided to buy the quartz Armitron ($18} in the picture because it resembled the vintage style of watch I want to work on and because I have zero watchmaking experience (also zero style), so I thought it would be a good test to see if I like it and how to gauge what size of watch case works for me. On both accounts the Armitron nailed it! The only issue is my wrists are in between link sizes and the watch did not come with a micro adjust buckle. Actually, I didn't realize this when I bought it and when I discovered the sizing issue upon receipt, I thought it might turn out to be a poor purchase, regretful. But, rather than giving up I began to search whether buckles are replaceable, and that rabbit trail led me to this item. Got it today. Removed a couple links from the bracelet to downsize and give me full use of the buckle micro adjust. Now the bracelet fits perfect!For sizing the correct buckle to purchase, please do measure the end link clasp width. Mine measured 18.96 mm, so I went with the 20mm. Maybe the 18mm would have fit, but I didn't want to risk it.The buckle is finished pretty well IMO, and I do chuckle a bit knowing it cost more than the watch. However, I plan on keeping the watch indefinitely and will pass it down to my kids someday. Yes, even cheap quartz watches can last for generations, if taken well care of, and be worthy of an heirloom gifting. But frfr, if sizing is an issue or the buckle on your watch broke (assuming you don't go with a replacement original) you got to get this!
O**O
Elevated!
Easily installed (with tools included) as per accurate measurement—18mm clasp width on a 20mm lug distance. Looks good and wears good on the wrist. This has a substantial feel and weight, creating a notable improvement over any stock stamped clasp.Well brushed polished for the price and though the edges aren’t “smoothed” off, they also shouldn't make contact with your skin in such a way as to be abrasive during wear.Note: despite what the darkened images show, the SILVER color option is true to a standard, lighter shade that works well with stainless steel bracelets.
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