Swift Leather Strap Olive Green
SKU: 405-SWF-OLI-18-ST
Swift leather needs no introduction among those familiar with certain workshops. It's the same leather that Parisian and Milanese fashion houses choose for bags that aren't chosen in a hurry. Very fine grain, velvety surface, no stiffness to break in: from day one, it sits on the wrist without asking permission.
The olive green of this strap is a tone that has already found its measure. It doesn't seek validation, it doesn't compete — it complements. It works with brushed steel as well as rose gold, with a slim dress watch as well as a dark-dial chronograph. It's the kind of color that only discerning eyes notice.
In the Milanese workshop, each strap is sewn by hand, stitch by stitch, with waxed thread. The stitching doesn't replicate industrial precision — it surpasses it in a different way: it has weight, continuity, intention. And over time, Swift leather develops a patina that isn't wear and tear, it's history.
Technical specifications:
- Material: Fine-grain Swift leather
- Stitching: Hand-sewn with waxed thread
- Available widths: 18mm × 16mm · 20mm × 16mm · 21mm × 18mm · 22mm × 20mm
- Length: 115mm × 75mm
- Thickness: 2.5mm
- Production: Made in Milan, 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
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It softens to your wrist.
It starts firm and, week after week, takes the shape of your wrist. The surface grows warmer to the touch, the colour gains depth where the light hits it. No plastic on top: leather that ages honestly.
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 this Swift the same leather used for 5000 euro bags?
Exactly that one. Finest grain, velvety surface — it’s the leather chosen by Parisian and Milanese houses for pieces you don’t buy in a hurry. The difference is you don’t have to wait six months to see it soften: from day one it does what it’s supposed to do.
How accurate is 18mm really? Will it work with vintage watches or will I end up with something that dangles?
Let’s say 18mm is a lug width that already requires a watch designed for that size — vintage or contemporary. The width is exact (18×16mm), the thickness is 2.5mm: not thin, not thick. It’s proportioned. If your watch has those respective 18mm between the lugs, it fits as it should.
Does the leather stain? Or does it develop that patina that eventually becomes beautiful but looks disgusting first?
Swift develops a patina over time — that’s history you can see on it. It’s not a leather that stays perfect like day one. Accept what happens: heat, fingers, wrist. But it’s not a transformation that goes through a "for now it’s ugly" phase. It’s more subtle than that.
Is olive green a convenient color or one of those choices that ends up looking good with only half your wardrobe?
It’s the kind of color that doesn’t compete. It works with brushed steel like it works with rose gold, with a thin dress watch like with a chronograph with a dark dial. It’s not a green that shouts — it’s a color that knows where to sit. You only notice it if you know how to look.
If you hand-stitch it, is every strap different? Do I risk it arriving crooked?
Hand stitching doesn’t replicate industrial precision — it surpasses it in a different sense: it has weight, continuity, intention. The stitches aren’t irregular out of negligence. Every stitch is deliberate. Made in the Milan atelier, stitch after stitch with waxed thread. It’s craftsmanship you can see because there’s a hand behind it.

