Cinturino Apple Watch in pelle Saffiano blu con cuciture blu e fibbia in acciaio — Milano Straps

Apple Watch Saffiano Leather Strap Blue

18 mm x 16 mm
€105,00
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Cinturino Apple Watch in pelle Saffiano blu con cuciture blu e fibbia in acciaio — Milano Straps

Apple Watch Saffiano Leather Strap Blue

€105,00

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SKU: SRB-BLU-18-ST

Strap measurements
12h side 75 mm 6h side 115 mm
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Atelier since 1984 Milan
Handmade in Italy Selected leathers

Saffiano is no ordinary leather. Its cross-grain is created by hot pressing that compacts the fibers, making the surface scratch and moisture resistant, and providing a visually precise, almost geometric texture. On an Apple Watch, it completely changes the wrist's aesthetic.

The edge is folded — a process that conceals the raw cut under a layer of leather turned and hand-pressed. The blue stitching follows the perimeter continuously, without smudging. The buckle is made of stainless steel, with a weight and solidity that are immediately perceptible upon closing.

The blue chosen for this strap is not an assertive color: it is a blue that works by subtraction, discreet enough to stand out without overpowering the dial.

Each piece is produced in Italy. The Saffiano grain, being made from natural leather, may show slight variations from piece to piece — a sign that it is not a synthetic material.

Technical specifications:

  • Material: Genuine Saffiano leather
  • Color: Blue with blue stitching
  • Available widths: 18mm × 16mm — 19mm × 16mm — 20mm × 18mm — 22mm × 20mm
  • Length: 115mm × 75mm
  • Thickness: 2.5mm
  • Edge: folded edge
  • Buckle: Stainless steel
  • Compatibility: all Apple Watch models, including 38-40mm and 42-44mm cases
  • Made in Italy
Estimated shipping in 2-3 business days

Estimated shipping times: 2-3 business days (Italy), 7-9 days (European market), 15-21 days (international market).

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Apple Watch Saffiano Leather Strap Blue

It isn't afraid of scratches.

The cross-hatched grain is armour: it shrugs off scratches and rain where full-grain would mark. It changes little over time, and that's its virtue — wear it every day and it stays itself.

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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The joy of little things

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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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Saffiano really scratch less than other leathers? Why does it cost more if the surface is still leather?

Saffiano owes everything to the hot pressing process that compacts the fibres deep down. That cross-hatched grain you see isn’t decorative: it makes the surface mechanically more resistant to scratches because the fibres are literally packed together. And yes, it absorbs less moisture than smooth leathers. It is not synthetic — it is natural leather subjected to a process that changes it structurally. The cost reflects this: the pressing requires precise equipment and skilled labour. But let us be clear: it always scratches less than a smooth leather, it is not scratch-proof.

I have the 40mm Apple Watch: which width should I take, the 18 or the 19?

Here I cannot give you an absolute number without knowing how your Watch is assembled at the factory — tolerances on the pins vary by half a millimetre from model to model. What I can tell you is this: 18 × 16 is the lug width most commonly used on 38-40mm cases, and it is where to start. If the pin enters with two fingers of play, then 19 × 16 may give you a firmer hold. Ideally, measure your Apple Watch at the lug with a caliper if you have one. Otherwise, write to our assistant with the serial number of your Watch.

How can I tell if it is really leather or pressed plastic? Do you have certificates?

Saffiano is natural leather — you recognise it by touch: it has body, specific weight, a sensation of living matter that plastic will never have. Moreover, the description here states that the grain may present slight variations from piece to piece, precisely because it is derived from natural leather. If it were synthetic, every example would be identical. We do not need certificates to tell you this: it is enough to hold the strap in your hand once. The difference is felt immediately on the wrist.

Is the blue of this strap bright, or is it one of those blues that looks almost black indoors?

It is a blue that works by subtraction — discreet enough to stand out without overpowering the dial of the Apple Watch. It is not bright, it is neither real-estate nor hyper-saturated. It is the blue chosen by those who do not want the strap to speak more than the wrist. If you are looking for something more assertive or darker, this is not the right choice. But if you know that a sober blue with an apple in front of it changes the entire visual register, then you already understand what this one does.

How is the edge finished? I mean, can you see the cut of the leather on the wrist?

No, the edge is finished with a folded technique — a manual process that hides the raw cut beneath a layer of leather turned over and pressed. This is what makes artisanal straps recognisable: you do not see the cut, you see a precise fold. The blue thread stitching follows the entire perimeter without imperfections. It is the detail that explains the “artisanal” on your wrist.