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EULIT Baltic Perlon Watch Strap - Black
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- $34
Established in 1924, German strapmaker EULIT is committed to uncompromising quality. The company's watch straps are meticulously handcrafted at its headquarters in Bavaria, where skilled employees apply their expertise and attention to detail to the multi-step manufacturing process.
EULIT is perhaps best known for producing the original, unrivaled woven Perlon strap. Perlon is an extremely resistant, long-lasting material that is also lightweight, breathable, 100% waterproof and washable. EULIT has been making Perlon straps for decades, using a unique in-house-developed production method that includes a proprietary surface sealing treatment to ensure protection against soiling, moisture and perspiration while providing enhanced durability and resilience. EULIT makes the best Perlon strap you can buy, period.
EULIT's Baltic model utilizes a fine double-braided technique for exceptional flexibility and a comfortable feel on the wrist. The one-piece, single-pass configuration allows effortless strap changes, and the woven construction (no fixed sizing holes) enables a customized fit. Available with your choice of a polished or brushed stainless steel clasp.
Material:
- Perlon
- Fitted with an adjustable, German-made sliding stainless steel ladder buckle
Sizing:
- Available in 18mm and 20mm
- 235mm (9-1/4") long, excluding buckle
- 1.3mm thick
Includes:
- One free pair of strong, seamless double-flange stainless steel spring bars
Got this for my Baltic Aquascaphe - blue gilt and it matches the tan/yellow accents of the watch. It's also fairly soft and is very easy to find your perfect fit, even as a perlon strap. Definitely recommend this.
Perlon is my go-to leather substitute in summer for the watches with which I would typically wear a strap. The ones from Eulit are more expensive than others, but they are worth it. I tried another less expensive brand and was disappointed by the comfort and so bought some more Eulit from Holben’s. Pictured here on a vintage 33mm Caravelle.
I was happy that the shade of blue was a bit darker than the main product photo--a deeper navy blue is what I was looking for, and this one is a good shade. I also like the density of the Baltic weave--it's not too thick or too thin. Infinitely adjustable, you can't really go wrong with a Eulit Perlon.