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SKU: 402-GREEM-18-ST
Alligator leather doesn't age – it transforms. And Millennium Green does it in a way few other colours can afford: deep, wild, capable of shifting from moss green to tobacco depending on the light. It's not a colour for those seeking invisibility.
The leather is authentic alligator, crafted in Italy according to high-end leather goods standards. The scales retain their natural geometry, neither flattened nor smoothed for commercial uniformity. The result is a strap that embraces its material – it doesn't hide it.
Over time, Millennium Green gains character in the creases and from daily wear. This is exactly what a well-crafted alligator strap should do.
Technical specifications:
Estimated shipping times: 2-3 business days (Italy), 7-9 days (European market), 15-21 days (international market).
We are committed to preparing and shipping every order as quickly as possible, working carefully to ensure your items are on their way to you as soon as possible. Need to make a return? Contact us.
Alligator doesn't wear down: it matures. The first months on the wrist soften its flank, light darkens the ridges just slightly, and the colour deepens. We treat it with neutral oils, no varnish to smother the grain: what you take home isn't finished, it's only beginning.
The next step
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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Changing your strap should be as simple as changing your shoes. With us, it is.
Every strap has integrated quick-release spring bars: swap it in one gesture, no tools, no risk of scratching the lugs. The same watch shifts mood with the moment.
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Millennium Green doesn’t fade — it transforms. It’s the nature of alligator: with daily wear and exposure to light, the colour evolves, shifting from moss green towards warmer tones like tobacco. This isn’t deterioration, it’s patina. If you’re looking for a fixed, predictable colour, this isn’t the strap for you. But if you want to see how leather lives on the wrist, changing character over time, then this is exactly what it’s meant to do.
The scales retain their natural geometry — they aren’t flattened or polished into a fake commercial uniformity. Each scale preserves its relief and its irregularity. This is what distinguishes well-worked genuine alligator from the pressed alligator you see on chain-store straps. It also means no two pieces will be identical: leather has memory.
18mm refers to the lug width, which corresponds to the distance between the watch’s lugs. If yours has 18mm lugs, it fits. We can’t give you a case-to-lug-width chart because it depends on too many factors (design, proportions, personal taste). What we can say is: we offer 18, 19, 20, 21, 22mm. Measure your watch’s lugs and start from there.
Alligator isn’t delicate when worked properly — it’s different. The leather is thinner (3.5mm at the keeper, 2.5mm at the buckle), so it feels daily wear more: it develops marks, creases, character. But the scale structure is robust. Where cowhide hides its weaknesses beneath uniformity, alligator shows them. If you change straps often or suffer from sweat and abrasion on sensitive wrists, know that it’s not indifferent to this. But if you treat it as what it is — a second skin — it ages beautifully.
The tones vary slightly from one piece to another — it’s written because it’s the reality of natural leather. It’s not a flaw, it’s the reason you’re buying it in the first place: because it isn’t industrial. If you need two straps identical pixel by pixel, this isn’t the right path. But if you appreciate that every hide has its own story before it even reaches the wrist, then you already know what you’re buying.