Cinturino in pelle Epsom cognac con cucitura ecru — disponibile in 20mm, 22mm e 24mm — Milano Straps

Cognac Epsom Leather Strap

20mm x 18mm / Cognac
€120,00
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Cinturino in pelle Epsom cognac con cucitura ecru — disponibile in 20mm, 22mm e 24mm — Milano Straps

Cognac Epsom Leather Strap

€120,00
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SKU: 206-HSC-COG-20-ST

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

Epsom leather is unparalleled. Its heat-embossed grain resists scratches, maintains its shape over time, and ages gracefully—rare qualities in a watch strap.

Cognac is a warm tone, neither too light nor too dark: it naturally complements white, ivory, and champagne dials, but also works well with black dials when a contrasting look is desired. The hand-stitched ecru thread precisely outlines the edges, a sign of craftsmanship that doesn't rely on shortcuts.

Each Epsom leather is tanned in Italy. Each strap—due to the very nature of the material—is slightly different from the next. The color may vary between one piece and another: this is a direct consequence of working with real leather, not plastic.

Technical specifications:

  • Material: Vintage embossed Epsom leather
  • Colour: Cognac
  • Stitching: Ecru thread
  • Available widths: 20mm → 18mm | 22mm → 20mm | 24mm → 22mm
  • Length: 115mm (long strap) × 75mm (short strap)
  • Thickness: 3mm → 2.5mm
  • Production: 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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Cognac Epsom Leather Strap

It holds its shape, holds its colour.

Fine embossed calf: firm in just the right way, it neither softens nor loses its line. It resists scratches and water better than a smooth leather, and the colour stays vivid.

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

Is Epsom leather suitable for intensive daily use or is it a delicate material?

Epsom grain was born precisely to withstand daily use. The embossed texture stiffens the surface, rendering it impervious to surface scratches and less prone to deformation compared to softer leathers like box-calf. A pass with a damp cloth is sufficient for routine maintenance — no special treatment required.

Which watches does this cognac strap pair best with?

Cognac works well with cases in yellow gold, rose gold, and bronze — a natural match for warm tones like Rolex Day-Date, Omega Constellation, or any dress watch with ivory or champagne dial. It works equally well with polished steel when seeking a warm contrast, avoiding the coldness of black or dark brown.

Why can the color vary between one strap and another of the same reference?

Each Epsom leather comes from a different animal hide, with its own density and reactivity to tanning and dyes. The result is that two straps from the same lot can present slightly different shades — warmer or cooler within the cognac tone range. It is not a defect: it is the difference between a living material and an industrial synthetic.

What is the difference between the 20mm×18mm and 22mm×20mm sizes in terms of wearability on the wrist?

The first size — 20mm at the lug width, 18mm at the buckle — is the most common for watches 38-40mm in diameter and is the balanced choice for medium wrists. The 22mm×20mm pairs with larger cases, 42mm and above, and delivers a more marked visual presence on the wrist. The thickness remains unchanged (3mm → 2.5mm) in both versions, as does the total length of the lugs.