Tissot · SRV
Strap for SRV Stainless Steel / Blue / Bracelet
Takes 12 mm straps. Verified lug width, the straps that fit this model, and answers to the most common questions.
Lug width
The SRV T160.110.11.043.00, seen from the bench
Frequently asked questions
What is the lug width of the Tissot SRV T160.110.11.043.00?
The lug width of the Tissot SRV T160.110.11.043.00 is 12mm. This measurement represents the distance between the two case lugs where the strap is attached. It is a relatively rare specification in the watch market, making this model particularly unique and requiring custom-made straps with millimetre-level precision.
Which strap should I choose for the Tissot SRV T160.110.11.043.00?
We recommend a vegetable-tanned calf leather strap for the T160.110.11.043.00, which offers elegance and durability. For maximum sophistication, alligator is an excellent choice, featuring its distinctive grain pattern. For daily versatility, a cotton NATO or technical rubber strap provides reliability. Your choice should depend on the intended use and personal aesthetic preference.
How do I change the strap on my Tissot SRV T160.110.11.043.00?
Strap replacement requires a small spring bar. Using a dedicated spring bar tool, gently press downwards on one end of the spring mechanism, release the lug attachment, and slide the strap out. Repeat on the other side. Ensure you do not lose the small spring, and insert the new strap with precision until the spring bar clicks into place securely.
Which aftermarket straps are compatible with the Tissot SRV T160.110.11.043.00?
Any strap with a precise 12mm lug width is compatible with this model. Milano Straps offers an extensive selection of artisanal 12mm straps in leather, alligator, NATO, and rubber. Always verify that your chosen strap has been manufactured specifically for 12mm and not as a generic option: millimetre-level precision is essential for perfect fit and stability.
What is the expected lifespan of a leather strap for the Tissot SRV T160.110.11.043.00?
A quality leather strap, crafted from vegetable-tanned naturally dyed leather, typically lasts 5–8 years with daily wear. Longevity depends on exposure to humidity, perspiration, UV radiation, and maintenance frequency. Periodic gentle cleaning and protection during humid months significantly extend strap life. Technical rubber straps, conversely, typically last 8–10 years without requiring specialist maintenance.
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