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noel a Great color for summer and greatly contrasts dials I strap it w.
SKU: 115-VI-PNK-18-ST
Suede isn't something you explain — it's something you feel. Under your fingers, it has a texture that polished leather can't imitate: velvety, silent, almost intimate. In pink, this strap doesn't try to go unnoticed, but it does so with a lightness that never weighs down the wrist.
The vintage finish amplifies the depth of the color, creating shades that change with the light. It's not a uniform pink: it's a pink that breathes. The leather lining completes the structure with the same artisanal rigor that characterizes every strap produced in our Milanese atelier.
A contained thickness — 2.5mm — makes it suitable for slim cases and watches with a discreet character. It works well on dress watches, on 70s vintage watches, on any case worth highlighting.
As with all natural leather, each piece is slightly different from the next. Color variations from the images are not defects: they are proof that you are purchasing a living material.
Technical specifications:
Estimated shipping times: 2-3 business days (Italy), 7-9 days (European market), 15-21 days (international market).
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.
It shifts tone depending on how you brush it: the short nap moves with the light. It marks, and those marks become its story. Kept away from water, it stays with you for years.
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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On the contrary. The contained 2.5mm thickness was designed precisely for this: vintage watches with thin cases and discreet character. It’s one of the advantages of suede over more structured leathers. On the wrist it doesn’t weigh you down — the velvety nature of the material makes it visually lighter than it actually is. Try imagining how a glossy leather would behave at the same thickness: it would feel heavier psychologically. This one doesn’t.
It depends on your screen’s light and how the photos were shot. What you need to know is that each piece is slightly different from the next — it’s not a flaw, it’s how natural material works. The vintage finish amplifies the nuances and the color changes with the light. If you receive it and the color variations surprise you, it means you’re holding something alive in your hands, not an industrial product. The photos are a guide, not a pixel-perfect promise.
The lug width is 18mm / 16mm. This means the strap fits cases with 18mm lugs. The second number (16mm) is the width of the leather at the point closest to the case. That measurement works for you.
Suede is natural brushed leather: it has a velvety texture that attracts dust and moisture more than glossy leather. I won’t tell you it doesn’t get dirty — that would be a lie. What happens is that the vintage color and the natural variations in the leather make it more ‘forgiving’ visually compared to uniform leather. For maintenance, natural leathers don’t have universal recipes — it depends on how you use it and how much you want it to age. It’s a conversation to have directly with us when you place your order.
It works on dress watches, on vintage timepieces from the '70s, on any case worth drawing attention to. It’s the opposite of a playful choice — the pink doesn’t try to go unnoticed, but it does so with lightness. It doesn’t weigh on the wrist, it doesn’t shout. If you choose a watch that has its own character (whether minimalist or vintage), the pink breathes alongside it. Avoid it only if you have a case that already makes noise on its own and won’t accept dialogue with what you’re putting around it.