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Aftermarket watch straps for Omega, Tudor, Rolex, Breitling, IWC, Panerai, Hamilton, Seiko,...
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The lug width of a watch is the distance (in millimetres) between the two lugs that hold your strap or bracelet in place. Your strap must match this measurement exactly to fit correctly.
Lug width is measured between the inside edges of the lugs. It is always measured in millimetres, not inches. If your watch has a 20mm lug width, you need a 20mm strap to fit.
Our clever people at MGBWATCHES have built a handy Strap Size Checker with a database of 40,000+ watches. Simply search your brand, model, or reference number, then select the matching lug width shown. It takes seconds and removes all guesswork.

To measure your lug width accurately, you’ll need the strap or bracelet removed.
For safe, scratch-free removal, we recommend our Bracelet Removal Tool, designed for collectors and everyday use. It makes strap changes quicker, cleaner, and far less stressful.
Note: If your lug width is not a whole number (for example 21.5mm), please contact us and we’ll advise the best fit.
A complete strap upgrade kit built for collectors who prefer comfort, security, and style. This Deployant Strap Bundle includes two of our most popular deployant-compatible straps, one in fabric-backed nylon with reinforced FKM notches, the other a sailcloth-effect rubber strap , plus a dual-ended strap tool for easy installation. Full bracelet tool remover sold separately if needed.
Both straps feature a clean, minimal profile and are designed to pair with your deployant clasp (sold separately), offering a sleek alternative to bulky traditional closures. Whether you favour sport watches or everyday pieces, these straps bring premium feel and practical performance to any 20 mm or 22 mm watch.
What’s Included
Key Features
Please note: Watch not included. This listing includes two straps and one tool.
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Please note, as all custom items are made to order unfortunately they are not refundable.
Deployant watch straps are often associated with bracelets, but in recent years they have become a preferred option across rubber, sailcloth, and fabric straps. For collectors who wear their watches regularly, the appeal is simple. A deployant clasp improves comfort, keeps the strap in better condition, and makes the watch easier to live with day to day.
Unlike a traditional pin buckle, a deployant clasp opens and closes through a folding mechanism. Once sized, the strap does not need to be pulled tight through a buckle each time it is worn. This reduces stress on the strap and creates a more consistent fit on the wrist.
Over time, the difference becomes obvious. Straps hold their shape better, wear more evenly, and feel more comfortable during long periods of use.
A deployant clasp secures the watch by folding rather than pinning through a hole. Once adjusted, the clasp opens and closes cleanly, allowing the watch to be put on and taken off without forcing the strap into the same position repeatedly.
In everyday use, this brings a few clear advantages:
For collectors who rotate watches or swap straps regularly, deployant clasps also help keep straps looking better for longer.
Pin buckle straps are familiar and functional, but they concentrate wear in one place. Each time the watch is worn, the strap bends sharply at the same hole. Over months of use, this leads to creases, distortion, and eventually failure.
Deployant straps avoid this problem. By spreading movement across the length of the strap, they allow the material to curve naturally around the wrist. This is particularly noticeable on straps worn daily, or on watches with a bit of weight to them.
For many collectors, deployant clasps are less about appearance and more about preserving the strap over time.
Material choice plays a large role in how a deployant strap feels and how well it holds up in use. Each material brings a different balance of structure, flexibility, and comfort.
Sailcloth is a tightly woven material originally developed for demanding environments. On the wrist, it offers structure and durability without feeling stiff or fragile.
Sailcloth deployant straps work well on watches that see regular wear, including chronographs and divers. They resist abrasion, handle moisture well, and keep their shape over time. For many collectors, sailcloth sits in a comfortable middle ground between rubber and leather.
FKM rubber is widely regarded as the premium standard for rubber straps. It remains flexible, resists UV exposure, and stays comfortable against the skin, even during long wear.
Paired with a deployant clasp, rubber becomes more refined and easier to live with. The clasp removes the constant bending seen with pin buckles and gives the strap a cleaner, more finished look on the wrist.
Rubber deployant straps are a popular choice for sports watches, divers, and watches worn in warmer conditions.
Nylon deployant straps offer a lighter feel while still benefiting from the structure of a folding clasp. They are breathable, comfortable, and well suited to casual daily wear.
The deployant clasp helps nylon straps maintain their shape and fit, avoiding the loosening and distortion that can develop over time with traditional fabric straps.
For many collectors, deployant clasps are less about appearance and more about preserving the strap over time.
A deployant strap should feel like a natural extension of the watch, not an afterthought. Proportions, thickness, and clasp size all matter.
Our deployant straps are selected to pair cleanly with watches from Omega, Tudor, and Rolex, as well as MoonSwatch models and other modern sports watches. Attention is given to lug width, case shape, and how the strap sits against the wrist when worn.
An OEM-style deployant strap should look intentional. The goal is balance, comfort, and a fit that feels right from the first wear. Read more about pairing with tool watches here
For watches worn occasionally, a pin buckle may be enough. For watches worn most days, a deployant strap often proves its value over time.
Collectors tend to choose deployant straps because they:
Once worn for a period, many find it difficult to return to traditional buckles on watches they use regularly.
Most watches that use standard spring bars can accept a deployant strap, but fit is not universal. Case shape, lug length, and strap thickness all play a part.
Our deployant strap collection focuses on designs that work with a wide range of modern watches. If you are unsure about compatibility, our strap checker can be found above.
Yes- They make excellent gifts. Ideal for him, milestone moments or something meaningful for Christmas.
Engraving on the buckle or deployant is durable and discreet. Leather can take a single initial via hot-stamping at the tip of the strap.
Yes — when you add personalisation, a pop-up will show you a preview of where your initials will appear on the strap or buckle. You can also explore our examples page, which showcases multiple completed designs
Most modern Omega and Tudor watches are compatible, provided the lug width and case shape are suitable.
A deployment clasp is a folding buckle that secures the strap and opens easily, offering added comfort and safety compared to a standard pin buckle.
Use a spring bar tool to remove your old buckle, then attach the clasp to both strap ends and adjust the fit until the fold locks smoothly.
Yes, as long as the strap matches the clasp width and thickness. Leather, rubber and sailcloth are ideal. Fabric NATO straps are not compatible.
Yes. Our clasps are engineered for popular Omega Speedmaster and Seamaster references, Tudor models such as Black Bay and Pelagos, and a range of Rolex references.
Deployant straps are particularly well suited to watches worn daily due to their comfort and consistency.
A properly fitted deployant clasp is very secure and designed to remain closed during normal use.
Clean gently with a soft cloth and avoid contact with harsh chemicals. Regular checks help ensure spring bars remain secure.