I just got this. Since its working, I can't denigrate it too much. Compared to my Casio strap, this has a really cheap feel, and I doubt its survivability. If it fails relatively soon (3 years?) I'll come back and alter my review. Likewise, if it decides to wear like iron (but I doubt it). The 18mm measurement seems to be true to my Casio and I had no real problems getting the band on the watch.One point of note/caution. The overall wrist size seems a bit small. I have average size wrists. I wear a glove size that just barely makes it into the large category. I'm not overweight. If my wrists were a half inch larger in circumference, I don't think I'd be able to use this band. The buckle would be in the forth hole from the end and the strap would just barely make the strap keeper.From my view point, I think a fair price for this band would be $3.50 to $4.00 dollars.UPDATED: Well, it made it about 10 months. The band was already starting to get hard like these type of bands do after a few years, and then the strap started popping out of the watch, although this may have had to do with the pin rather than the band itself. Finally, the tongue on the buckle (what is the proper name for that thing?) snapped off. Its done, and for only 10 months of wear, I don't think I'll buy another.
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