Mido · Baroncelli

Strap for Baroncelli Tradition Lady Stainless Steel - Rose Gold / Bronze / Bracelet

Takes 15 mm straps. Verified lug width, the straps that fit this model, and answers to the most common questions.

Lug width15 mm
Case diameter29 mm
ReferenceM7600.9.67.1
FamilyBaroncelli
MovementETA caliber 2671 Hours, Minutes, Seconds | Date
CaseStainless Steel

Spring bar

Swiss Standard universal spring bars

The right category for this model · 316L steel, all lug widths 13–26 mm

The Baroncelli M7600.9.67.1, seen from the bench

The Mido Baroncelli M7600.9.67.1 is a 29mm stainless steel dress watch featuring the ETA caliber 2671 automatic movement. With a 15mm lug width, this model combines classic Swiss watchmaking proportions with essential functions including hours, minutes, seconds, and date window. The design reflects Baroncelli's heritage from the 1980s and 1990s, emphasizing elegant proportions and refined minimalism over complexity.

Frequently asked questions

What is the exact lug width of the Mido Baroncelli M7600.9.67.1?

The lug width of the M7600.9.67.1 is 15mm. This specific measurement corresponds to the internal distance between the case lugs where the strap attaches. It is essential to verify this measurement with precision before purchasing a strap, as even a 1mm difference will result in incompatibility. To measure the lug width, use a digital calliper or ruler positioned between the two internal metal lugs where the strap is inserted.

What is the best strap material for the Mido Baroncelli M7600.9.67.1?

There is no single 'best' option, but rather informed choices based on intended use. For formal elegance, alligator in cognac or bordeaux amplifies the dressy character of the Baroncelli. For noble patina development and daily durability, vegetable-tanned calf offers character that matures over time. For practicality and contemporary contrast, a NATO strap in charcoal or black transforms the watch into a versatile instrument. For water-resistant use without aesthetic compromise, structured rubber grain maintains the minimalist essence of the M7600.9.67.1.

How do you change the strap on the Mido Baroncelli M7600.9.67.1?

The Baroncelli M7600.9.67.1 employs a spring bar attachment system, not a fixed deployant. To change the strap: position the watch on a soft surface; using a spring bar remover tool (or a thin needle with caution), depress the spring on the lug shoulder, causing it to snap laterally; completely remove the spring bar. Repeat for the opposite lug. Insert the new strap by aligning the holes with the spring bars, then press the spring into position until it clicks securely. This procedure requires delicacy: we recommend having it performed by a specialist workshop if attempting for the first time.

Does the Mido Baroncelli M7600.9.67.1 accept compatible aftermarket straps?

Yes, the M7600.9.67.1 is fully compatible with quality aftermarket straps, provided they respect the 15mm lug width. Artisanal leather straps, NATO straps, rubber, or fabric options can all integrate aesthetically and functionally. The critical variable is construction quality: regular stitching, a balanced buckle or deployant, and material that is not brittle. Avoid straps with unusually thick lugs, which could create excessive pressure on the delicate lugs of a 29mm case.

How long does a leather strap last on the Mido Baroncelli M7600.9.67.1?

Leather strap longevity depends on construction quality, tanning method, and frequency of use. An artisanal vegetable-tanned calf strap, worn daily, maintains structural integrity for 3-5 years before requiring replacement due to natural wear. Alligator, being denser and more resilient leather, can last 5-7 years. Leather naturally develops creases in the bend zone (keeper) and at the buckle; this is natural ageing, not failure. NATO and rubber straps, being non-organic materials, have virtually unlimited durability until mechanical failure (seam splitting, elasticity loss). Regular maintenance—proper drying after perspiration, occasional conditioning—significantly extends the lifespan of any leather strap.

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