Mido · Multifort
Strap for Multifort Patrimony Stainless Steel / Blue
Takes 19 mm straps. Verified lug width, the straps that fit this model, and answers to the most common questions.
Lug width
Straps for the Multifort M040.407.16.040.00
Selected for the 19 mm lug width · workshop selection
Brown Saffiano Leather Strap€90
Apple Watch Saffiano Leather Strap Blue€105
Cognac Mohawk Leather Strap€95
Hammered Calfskin Watch Strap Green with Ecru Stitching€98
Saffiano Taupe Strap€90
The Multifort M040.407.16.040.00, seen from the bench
Frequently asked questions
What is the lug width of the Mido Multifort M040.407.16.040.00?
The Mido Multifort M040.407.16.040.00 features a lug width of 19mm, a non-standard size in mass-production watch manufacturing. This means the strap must be selected with precision: the spring bars securing it must allow engagement without lateral play. To verify compatibility, use a digital calliper and measure between the inner lug shoulders; the expected value is exactly 19mm. Any deviation will cause strap movement or, in larger discrepancies, prevent spring bar insertion entirely.
What is the best strap material for a Mido Multifort M040.407.16.040.00?
There is no single "best," but rather choices coherent with usage context. Black satin alligator is the most refined solution, emphasising the watch's classical character. Vegetable-tanned leather on Chromexcel calf represents the ideal compromise between aesthetics and durability: the leather develops natural patina over time, narrating the history of wear. Shell cordovan delivers unmatched hardness and lustre, ideal for those seeking longevity. A textile NATO strap or heavy 420-denier nylon repositions the Multifort into sportive dimension. Finally, an FKM rubber strap maintains grip in humid conditions, perfect for professional or athletic environments.
How do I change the strap on a Mido Multifort M040.407.16.040.00?
The procedure is identical across all watches with open lugs. Acquire a spring bar removal tool or small artisanal lever. By tilting the lever slightly beneath the strap base, toward the spring bar, you access the micro-spring maintaining its position. The spring yields, the bar extracts and the old strap liberates. Insert the new strap—ensure it is 19mm—aligning the hole to the spring bar, then press the bar into position until you feel the click of the micro-spring locking it. Repeat at the opposite lug. Avoid excessive force: the bar must be guided gently through its lateral channels, never forced.
Can I use an aftermarket strap on a Mido Multifort M040.407.16.040.00?
Yes, provided the strap is specifically manufactured for a 19mm lug width. The vast majority of commercially available straps are produced for 18mm, 20mm or 22mm standards, following Rolex and IWC conventions. An 18mm strap mounted on 19mm lugs creates visible, irritating lateral play; a 20mm strap will not fit at all. Always verify the technical specifications before purchase. Bespoke artisanal straps, personalised for your case, eliminate risk: you may communicate directly to the maker your 19mm requirement and receive an uncompromised product.
How long does a leather strap last on a Mido Multifort M040.407.16.040.00?
Longevity depends on material and usage. Vegetable-tanned leather on robust calf remains structurally sound and aesthetically pleasing for 5–8 years of daily wear, with occasional maintenance (brushing, avoiding immersion). Alligator, being denser, achieves 8–10 years. Shell cordovan, by virtue of its natural hardness, reaches 10–15 years effortlessly. A heavy-textile NATO lasts 4–5 years before showing edge wear; FKM rubber is more resistant (6–8 years) but displays faster visual ageing. In all cases, longevity increases significantly if the strap avoids acute bending and is protected from excess moisture and heat.
The next step
The right strap isn't chosen. It is built, together.
From the atelier appointment to delivery, every step is made for those who know that things done well take time. Rare leathers, one piece at a time, eighteen months of warranty.
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