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Austria, Vienna
1 Level
683 Review
49 Karma

Review on πŸ”“ Release Leather in Weathered Brown Barton by James Morrow

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not suitable for watches

I've been wearing the belt for about a week. It's thin and light. Looks more like patent leather than the description says. Raised spots have formed on the strip which you can see in the picture I provided. You look a lot worse in real life. Especially in certain lighting conditions. I don't know if it's from water droplets when washing hands or what? But if that's the case, I've never seen that in a leather strap. It seems like it's only going to get worse. The group now looks terrible and cheap. I will buy something else. While adjusting to the watch wasn't terrible, it wasn't as easy as a standard rubber strap. I only mention this because I'm also concerned about the skin holding the needle. When attaching the strap, the leather appeared to wear down after several attempts were made to hook the stylus onto the watch's lugs. If you're planning on changing groups and that group is in your rotation, you might want to think twice.

Pros
  • CHOOSE YOUR WIDTH: Compatible with any traditional or smart watch that uses 16mm spring bars. Quick release spring bars are included and integrated into the strap, so it is important that the lug width matches your watch exactly. Measure the connection point of the strap to the watch case. You can also find the specifications of most watches by searching the internet. When you have found the correct width, click your heels three times and select the appropriate width.
Cons
  • Not everything fits