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To find the right watch strap size, you need to consider two key dimensions: lug width and strap length.

Lug Width: Measure the distance between the lugs of your watch where the strap attaches. This can be done by checking your watch model's specifications online (search "watch model lug width", e.g., "Omega Speedmaster 310.30.42.50.01.001 lug width") or by using a ruler or vernier calliper for a precise measurement. Artem watch straps are available in these sizes: 18mm, 19mm, 20mm, 21mm, 22mm, 23mm, and 24mm.

Strap Length: Ensure the strap length suits your wrist. Accurately measure your wrist circumference where the watch is worn, making sure the tape is snug without overlapping or slack. The tape should start from zero for accuracy. Refer to the fitment guide on each strap’s product page to choose the right strap based on your wrist size.

If you're unsure about these measurements or need additional assistance, our customer service team is ready to help. Please reach out via our Contact Us page.

Absolutely! With numerous options to choose from, finding the perfect strap for your watch can seem overwhelming. Our friendly customer service team is here to help you make the best choice. For assistance, please contact us through our Contact Us page, and we'll be delighted to guide you in selecting a strap that enhances the look of your watch.

Loop-less™ and Classic are terms that refer to the configuration of the strap. This the same way footwear has different configurations. I.e. loafers are different configuration of footwear to boots. Click here to find out whether Loop-less™ or Classic is right for you. 

HydroFlex™ refers to a formulation of FKM rubber which is used in our finest straps only. These straps are geared towards high performance and uncompromising quality. HydroFlex™ straps are currently only available in the Classic configuration. Click here to explore the range.

The initial firmness of the Classic strap typically lessens within about a day of wear. Some stiffness is essential for ensuring durability, stability, and a premium feel. If the strap feels overly stiff, it might be too long for your wrist. Avoid using heat or hot water to soften the strap, as this can cause damage. Instead, repeatedly flex the strap in your hands for a couple of minutes, including the padded areas, and wrap it around a watch pillow or cushioned object to simulate a wrist. This method should help ease the stiffness without compromising the strap’s integrity.

Our Nylon and HydroFlex straps are vegan friendly.

All of our watch straps can be used in water but are not rated waterproof. That is to say, although excessive exposure to water is not ideal, the occasional dip in water should be fine. If exposing to saltwater, please always make sure to rinse with tap water after to remove salts, chemicals, and dirt. After this, please allow the strap to dry before use, away from direct sunlight. We don't recommend is to use it consistently for prolonged exposure to water, heat and/or chemicals. Whilst doing so may not necessarily damage the strap, it could reduce the life of the strap or accelerate wear and tear.

To clean your strap, rinse it with lukewarm (not hot water) tap water and gently wipe it with a soft cloth. Let it dry naturally, away from direct sunlight. Avoid using chemicals and soaps for cleaning, as these can damage the strap and accelerate wear and tear.

Selecting the correct spring bar is crucial for a secure fit and optimal appearance. Here’s a guide to our range of spring bars at Artem Straps:

1. Standard Spring Bars:
• Thickness: 1.78mm
• Tip Diameter: 0.8mm
• Ideal For: Most watches, these standard spring bars are versatile and suitable for a wide range of watch lug designs.

2. Quick Release Spring Bars:
• Thickness: Generally similar to standard spring bars
• Tip Diameter: Similar to standard spring bars
• Ideal For: Watch enthusiasts who frequently change straps. These bars come with a small lever for easy, tool-free removal and installation.

3. Heavy Duty (2.0mm) Spring Bars:
• Thickness: 2.0mm
• Tip Diameter: 0.8mm
• Ideal For: Larger, heavier watches or for those who prefer a more robust option, offering extra strength and durability.

4. Fat Spring Bars:
•Thickness: 2.5mm
• Tip Diameter: 1.0mm
• Ideal For: Watches with larger lug holes, such as certain diver and sports watches, offering a snug fit for timepieces that require a thicker bar.

5. Curved Spring Bars:
• Thickness: Generally similar to standard spring bars
• Ideal For: Watches which have lug holes drilled close to the watch case which may require additional clearance.

When choosing the right spring bar, consider your watch’s lug width, the style of the watch case, and your personal preferences for strap changing. If in doubt, reach out to us via our Contact Us page with your watch make and model for a specific recommendation.

For the RM Style and BP FF Style Deployant Clasps, you’ll need two flathead precision screwdrivers. To install, use the screwdrivers to hold one side of the two-piece screw fixed while tightening the other end. For removal, reverse this process. To adjust the strap length, unscrew the larger screw, set the strap length, and then re-tighten. Be cautious not to overtighten to avoid damaging the screw.

The Loop-less Deployant Clasp requires a spring bar tool for installation and removal. It attaches to the strap with a spring bar, adjusted using this tool. We provide an instructional video on the Loop-less strap product page for further guidance on length adjustment.

For additional assistance, please contact us through our Contact Us page.

When shopping for sailcloth watch straps, people often come to the realisation that most companies are not selling “genuine” sailcloth straps. They produce straps made from a base material which has a sailcloth like pattern embossed on to it. To understand why that is, it is important to first understand what “sailcloth” really is.

History of the sailcloth and what is a ship sail?

Since the inception of ships, sails have been used to harness the kinetic energy in wind and use it for transport. The idea is that the sail has a large surface area over which the wind force acts and imparts its energy. Simply put, the more wind energy that can be captured by the sail, the more energy can be used to move the ship.

What is sailcloth?

The material that sails are made out of are categorised as “sailcloth”. Sailcloth can be made of many different materials which are discussed below.

What is sailcloth made from?

Sails are not only subject to strong wind forces but also have to endure harsh marine environments consisting of salts and extensive exposure to UV radiation from the sun. Hence, sailcloth material is selected to suit the application and conditions encountered at sea.

Initially, sailcloth was made from natural fibres such as flax, hemp and cotton (warp and weft). But due to technological advancements, synthetic materials became the norm such as nylon, polyester, Kevlar, carbon fibre and more.

Why not make straps out of sailcloth?

Whilst sailcloth materials are aesthetically pleasing and robust, the way they feel on the wrist and on the skin in general, is not particularly comfortable. So the reality is, that whilst “genuine” sailcloth is excellent for its intended purposes (i.e. ship sails), it is not necessarily a suitable material for high quality watch straps.

So what about Artem sailcloth straps?

Our straps are not made using "genuine" sailcloth. The decision to not use sailcloth was made after extensive research and trialling, which revealed that it lacks the fine, premium texture we were looking for in order to achieve optimal performance and comfort. Instead, we have chosen to use an embossed synthetic material for the sailcloth effect to avoid the issues associated with "genuine" sailcloth.