Tissot · Le Locle
Strap for Le Locle Automatic 25.3 Stainless Steel / Silver / Bracelet
Takes 12 mm straps. Verified lug width, the straps that fit this model, and answers to the most common questions.
Lug width
The Le Locle T41.1.183.33 (aka: T41118333), seen from the bench
Frequently asked questions
What is the lug width of the Tissot Le Locle T41.1.183.33?
The lug width (distance between the lateral pins on the case) of the Tissot Le Locle T41.1.183.33 is 12mm. This measurement is critical for sourcing a compatible aftermarket strap, as an incorrectly sized strap will prevent proper mounting and compromise the watch's integrity on the wrist.
What is the best strap for the Tissot Le Locle T41.1.183.33?
The optimal strap depends on intended usage and personal aesthetic. For classical elegance, alligator leather with vegetable tanning in cognac or black is recommended; for everyday versatility, a heavy-weight canvas NATO offers practicality; for sophistication, shell cordovan develops a patina that becomes a personal signature. The choice must honour the minimalist design and restrained proportions of the 25.30mm case.
How do I change the strap on the Tissot Le Locle T41.1.183.33?
Strap replacement requires a spring bar tool and approximately five minutes. Position the watch face-down, locate the two lateral spring bars beneath the case lugs, insert the tool's forked end to release tension, carefully remove the old strap, and slide the new strap's ends onto the bars. If you lack experience, consult a professional watchmaker to avoid inadvertent damage to the case finishing.
Can I use an aftermarket strap with 12mm lug compatibility on the Tissot Le Locle T41.1.183.33?
Yes, absolutely. Any strap manufactured with 12mm lug width is mechanically compatible with the Tissot Le Locle T41.1.183.33. Artisanal leather, NATO, rubber, and vulcanised rubber straps provide aesthetic alternatives to the original equipment whilst maintaining reliable mounting precision, provided they meet strict manufacturing tolerances.
How long does a leather strap last on the Tissot Le Locle T41.1.183.33?
Strap longevity varies significantly with construction quality, tanning method, and environmental exposure. An artisanal alligator or shell cordovan strap with vegetable tanning typically lasts 3–5 years under normal wear, developing a natural patina. Lower-grade calf leather may degrade within 18–24 months. Frequent exposure to water, perspiration, and direct sunlight accelerates material ageing.
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