Bund Leather watch strap straight stitch – Brown

The 413 Bund series of watch straps, a mythical design that still surprise... its legend and beauty endures.

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The 413 Bund series is one of those collections of watch straps for collectors and people who want a very special strap, with an incredible history that marked different eras… from its birth as a military watch strap to its fame achieved in the 70s for being used by great movie characters.

Furthermore, the Bund part of this strap is an original design by our CEO Miguel Lorente, created years ago and successfully sold all over the world by the best brands.

For this we have used Italian vegetable-tanned cowhide, specifically from Tuscany, of the highest quality, this area of Tuscany, between Florence and Pisa, is the only Italian District where high quality vegetable tanned leather is produced.

Vegetable tanning is an old craft that, then and now, uses exclusively tannins of vegetable origin and that requires time and craftsmanship in order to transform raw material in a completely natural leather which is perfectly suited for all kinds of productions, a union of technology and tradition, a niche of market for producers and consumers looking not only for high quality materials, but also a personal lasting style.

And as in all our designs a very flexible final finish that makes it very comfortable to fasten and wear on your wrist.

Materials: Vegetal handmade tanning Top Grain cowhide from Tuscany (Italy).

Stainless steel buckle.

Standard Length: 120mm x 75mm.

Watch/Buckle Correspondence: 22mmx18mm - 20mmx16mm - 19mmx16mm - 18mmx16mm

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