Premium military nylon watch strap - Inspired by the classic design as seen in the James Bond Movies

Mk1, Mk2 - design inspired by the Spectre movie -  Black - grey stripes

NTTD - design inspired by the latest release - No Time to Die movie;  Black, patina yellow, silver

Mk1, Mk2:
NTTD:

Note: the colours of our straps are quite unique and they will look a bid different in different light conditions: daylight, incandescent, fluro or dimmed lighting.
The colours in photos will also look different depending on the screen settings.

Photos are of 20 mm wide strap - other width have respectively different proportions

Nylon watch straps were fist created by the British Ministry of Defence (MoD) in 1970, based on a need to replace leather straps that couldn't handle humid environments. To have it issued British Special Forces had to fill up a specific form which later gave the strap its nickname. The other term also used in the watch community as a description of this type of watch straps and it derives from alphanumeric code of a military organisation. The mainstream popularity of the nylon straps came after the role of Sean Connery in Goldfinger movie where James Bond wore his Rolex Submariner on this type of strap. This gave this style of watch strap name "Bond" style. Later various luxury watches were worn in James Bond movies Dr No, From Russia with Love, Goldfinger and Thunderball, further enforced this style. Nylon straps are very functional - since due to how they are installed on the watch, can prevent from losing it if a spring bar pops out. They look great in all kinds of settings, wear very comfortably and work with watches of all price points, making it perfect every day strap.