Rivo

Black Nylon Watch Strap

$30.00
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Rivo's nylon straps are expertly crafted using high quality materials and some of the finest manufacturing methods. These straps are woven from robust nylon fibers in a compact basket pattern, ensuring a blend of long-lasting wear and comfort. Each strap is precisely 1.4mm thick, a measure carefully chosen to fit a wide array of watch designs without sacrificing reliability or creating bulk. The premium nylon used resists fading over time. Measuring 280mm (11.02 inches) in length, these straps are designed with 13 adjustable buckle holes, making them suitable for wrist sizes ranging from approximately 6 to 8 inches.

The craftsmanship of Rivo's nylon straps doesn't stop at the nylon itself; it extends to every component of the accessory. The hardware is constructed from premium brushed 316L stainless steel, including both the inner and outer parts of the keeper, which is made from a singular piece of 316L steel. The functional design of the hardware complements the nylon strap, featuring a buckle that aligns naturally with the wrist's contour.

This model is finished in a classic black and is offered in 18mm, 20mm, 22mm and 24mm.

  • Black nylon in a compact basket pattern
  • Premium brushed 316L stainless steel hardware
  • Has a standard length of 280mm (11.02 inches) and a thickness of 1.4mm (0.06 inches)
  • Features 13 adjustable buckle holes for wrist sizes from approximately 6 to 8 inches
  • Compatible with 18mm, 20mm, 22mm, and 24mm lug widths

Complimentary shipping and returns on U.S. orders over $50. If the items you ordered are not quite right for you, you've got 30 days to request an exchange or return and send them back to us. Find out more about our delivery options.

The width of your watch strap should correspond to the lug width of your watch. The lug width is the distance between the two lugs of your watch's case.

The lug width information for your watch is often available on the website of its manufacturer or the retailer. Alternatively, you can determine the lug width very easily by using either a ruler or a caliper.

Visit our sizing guide for more details on how to measure the lug width of your watch.