Lug width guide

The “lug width” of a watch is the distance (in millimetres) between the two tabs that hold your watch bracelet or strap as shown below. The strap size (lug width) needs to be the same as the lug width of your watch.

There are two methods for find your lug width; Method 1 which involves using a search engine (i.e. Google, etc.), or Method 2 which involves measuring the lug width with a ruler:

Method 1 - Google search

Step 1 – Find the exact model number of your watch. If you are unsure, you can find this on the original warranty/authenticity documents that would have come with your watch.

Step 2 – Enter the model number into Google search followed by the words “lug width”. The format is “[brand] [model number] lug width”.

Example:
Watch - Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional
Model number - 310.30.42.50.01.001
Google search query

 

Method 2 - Measure using a ruler

Measure your lug width using a ruler or vernier calliper. Lug width needs to be in millimetres, not inches.

Lug widths are usually whole numbers (i.e. 18mm, 19mm, 20mm, etc.).

Our straps are available in lug width sizes of 18mm, 19mm, 20mm, 21mm, 22mm, 23mm, and 24mm.

The size of the strap you select needs to be the same size as the lug width of your watch. I.e. if your lug width is 21mm, then you need to select our 21mm strap.

Note: If your lug width is not a whole number (i.e. 21.5mm, etc.) please contact us so we can advise you what strap to select.