Hammered Yellow Strap with Ecru Stitching
SKU: 207-FANE-YELL-18-ST
Yellow doesn't ask permission. It's like that on the strap, and it's like that on the wrist — visible, unwavering, unapologetic. The full-grain calfskin is worked with a hammering technique that isn't a decorative finish: it's a transformation of the surface itself, rippling the grain and creating a continuous play of depth. The light changes, the angle changes, and the strap responds differently every time.
The ecru stitching is not an afterthought. It runs along the edges with the precision of someone who knows where to put their hands, and it does exactly what a well-thought-out sartorial detail should do: it brings the warmth of craftsmanship into a color that might otherwise seem merely bold. The result is a piece that has character without losing its balance.
A note on color: small variations in tone from one item to another are not a defect — they are the signature of handmade craftsmanship. Leather is alive, and it behaves as such.
Technical specifications:
- Material: hammered full-grain calfskin
- Stitching: contrasting ecru
- Available widths: 18mm × 16mm, 19mm × 16mm, 20mm × 16mm, 21mm × 16mm, 22mm × 20mm, 24mm × 20mm
- Length: 115mm × 75mm
- Thickness: 2.5mm
- Origin: 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).
SHIPPING & RETURNS
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.
A texture that hides daily life.
The hammered finish breaks the surface into countless facets: micro-scratches disappear into the pattern instead of showing. Tough leather, for those who live with their strap without a second thought.
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 this yellow stay this vibrant, or does it darken over time as all leathers do?
Full-grain calf leather ages naturally, and the yellow will follow its own path — it will become warmer, deeper. It’s not something that happens in three weeks. It’s a process. The hammering, however, works in your favour: the texture you see creates variations of light that make the shifts in tone less uniform and more interesting. The colour evolves, but the hammered grain continues to do what it knows how to do — every angle shows you something different.
These variations in tone from one piece to another — how much are they variations and how much are they ‘I received a dark strap when I wanted a light one’?
They are variations that belong to the artisanal process. We’re not talking about a strap arriving red instead of yellow. We’re talking about natural nuances that come from working the leather by hand. Leather is alive — it’s not a moulded plastic. If you want to know exactly what will arrive at your wrist before deciding, it’s worth writing to us. What is not negotiable is that every piece is crafted with the same care.
Compatibility: I have a watch with 20mm lug width — will this strap fit me?
We have the 20mm × 16mm. It fits. Just make sure the lug width of your watch is actually 20mm and not 19 or 21 — sometimes millimetres make the difference between ‘fits easily’ and ‘fits tight’. If you have doubts, measure between the shoulders of the lug. If that measurement is 20, we’re good.
Is the 2.5mm thickness across the entire strap, or is the body thicker and tapers toward the edges?
It’s the structural thickness of the strap — what you’ll feel on the wrist. It’s not a figure that varies along the length. What is built this way is designed to sit well on a watch without creating unnecessary rigidity and without folding like a sheet of paper. It’s the thickness of someone who knows what they’re doing.
The ecru stitching — is it as robust as the rest of the strap, or is it a detail that risks giving way over time?
The stitching is not decoration. It runs along the edges and is made to last as long as the strap — it isn’t the leather giving way while the thread stays to watch it. It’s artisanal sartorial work, the kind of couture that in 40 years of the craft has learned to endure. But like any well-made detail, it lives by how you treat it — don’t force-bend it against the grain of the leather and you’ll have zero problems.

