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I have some new old stock 1960s/1970s Swiss Genuine Perlon 2-piece straps with double keepers and heavy-duty buckles.
These fit 11/16", 18mm, and 19mm.
Watches shown as an example of fit.
The Yema Superman, Alsta Nautoscaph, Wakmann Skindiver, and Aquadive 1939 shown below are 19mm spacing, the Bulova 608 is 11/16".
Length is 7 1/2" (190mm) measured end to end, not counting buckle.
I have 2 of each color: brown, black, blue, gray, and black with red tracer.
The buckle and tang are thick metal, attached with a spring bar.
Nuthin' beats a vintage strap for a vintage watch.
$60/ea, includes new high-quality stainless steel spring bars, shipping, insurance, and tracking in the US, international at cost.
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