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Liz Geyer Superb quality from shipping to gorgeous leather and workmanship
SKU: 070-VI-BRO-18-ST
Three layers of history in a single piece of full-grain Tuscan leather. The warm brown isn't a color choice—it's the result of a tanning process that respects the material, allows it to breathe, and hands it over to time.
Every strap carries with it grain, shades, and marks that are not flaws: they are the signature of living leather. No two are identical. What you receive is already, in some way, yours.
The patina develops on its own, day after day, wrist after wrist. A 1970s Seiko rediscovers its natural dimension. A contemporary Rolex acquires a depth that metal alone cannot provide. Tuscan leather doesn't adapt to the watch—it accompanies it.
Entirely handcrafted in Italy.
Technical specifications:
Tempi di spedizione stimati: 2-3 giorni lavorativi (Italia), 7-9 giorni (mercato europeo), 15-21 giorni (mercato internazionale).
Ci impegniamo a preparare e spedire ogni ordine nel minor tempo possibile, lavorando con cura affinché i vostri articoli siano in viaggio verso di voi il prima possibile. Avete bisogno di effettuare un reso? Contattateci.
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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It’s not marketing. Full-grain Tuscan leather breathes, and patina arrives on its own — day after day, wrist after wrist. How fast? It depends on how often you wear it, how much sun your wrist gets, your skin. Those who wear it regularly start seeing it in weeks. The point is it’s not something you *make* happen — the leather does it naturally, and you observe it. Every strap develops a different story.
Exactly. It’s not sanded, not artificially smoothed. The natural surface stays there — grain, character, marks — everything that is the ‘signature of living leather’, so to speak. These aren’t flaws: they’re proof you’re holding real material, not something industrial. Every piece has its own, because it comes from leather, not from a mold.
The lug width is 18mm — that’s what your watch takes. If your watch has 18mm lugs, it fits. But the real point is what they say about them: Tuscan leather doesn’t adapt to the watch — it accompanies it. With a 1970s Seiko it finds its natural proportions. With a contemporary Rolex it gives it depth. The right size depends on your watch, not on a generic category.
It’s a way of saying it. It’s not a technical specification for layering. It means that when you hold it in your hand there is depth of material, there is solidity — it is a solid piece, handmade in Italy, not a thin sheet. The ‘history’ is the three metaphorical layers: the leather itself, the tanning that transforms it, and the patina that time adds on top.
It will not arrive ‘crooked’. It arrives unique — that is the difference. The grain and character are not flaws we pick through: it is the leather speaking. What you receive is already, in some way, yours before you even put it on your wrist. If you think in terms of ‘this yes, this no’, perhaps full-grain Tuscan leather is not the right material for you. But if you want something that never repeats, that ages with you — then it is exactly right.