- Home
- Watch Band
- Fluco Emporio Black Teju Lizard-Grain Leather Watch Strap









Fluco Emporio Black Teju Lizard-Grain Leather Watch Strap
- Price
- $35
There are lots of good reasons to buy a new watch strap. Changing your strap can give your trusty old Omega, Seiko or Timex a new lease on life. If you've recently acquired a new watch, you may want to store your OEM strap or bracelet to keep it in pristine condition. Even if you're not concerned with preserving the OEM strap, often they aren't the ideal quality, fit or design for your wrist comfort or personal style.
Shopping for and wearing new straps is one of the fun things about owning a watch. But before you get started, you'll need to know how to achieve the best fit for your watch case and wrist size. With watch straps, size matters, and we can help.
Find your perfect fit
You'll need at least two measurements to choose a strap that fits properly: the width and the length. If you plan to swap out the buckle for a new one or switch to a deployant clasp, you'll also need to know the strap/buckle taper measurement.
Strap width
The terms "strap size," "strap width" and "lug width" are often used interchangeably. Don't let this confuse you; they all mean the same thing. Basically, the width of the strap where it attaches to the watch lugs (the two projecting arms on the watch case) is the strap size.
To determine your strap size, try the easy way first: check the back of your current strap for an imprint that indicates the size.
If no useful information is provided on the strap, use a metric ruler or a caliper to measure the watch lug width, or the internal distance between the lugs. This measurement will be a whole number, expressed in millimeters (i.e., 20mm). If your lug width is 20mm, you need a 20mm strap.
Strap length
If your strap is too tight, it could irritate your skin and affect your circulation. Too loose, and your watch will migrate around your wrist, constantly straying from its desired location. You want to choose the correct length for your wrist size.
To determine your wrist size, measure your wrist in inches. Use a flexible tape measure or a strip of paper to wrap your wrist where your watch would naturally sit. Mark the point where the two ends meet. If you're using paper, measure it with a ruler. That number is your wrist size.
Compare your wrist size to each manufacturer's specifications in our product listings to make sure you're buying the right length. If you find yourself between two lengths, round up.
Strap/buckle taper
Most watch straps taper in width toward the buckle. Your buckle size matches the width at the buckle end of the strap, not the lug end. If you have a 22mm strap that tapers to 20mm at the buckle, you need a 20mm buckle. A 22mm buckle will be too big.
The strap/buckle taper is important information if you're swapping out the buckle with one of your own, or want to add a deployant clasp. Holben's includes this detail in all of our product listings.
Changing your watch strap
Consider investing in an inexpensive spring bar tool for strap changes. If your strap uses standard spring bars, a spring bar tool can save you a lot of frustration. It can also help with quick-release bars if you have larger fingers or are dealing with mobility issues like arthritis.
Cover your work area with a light-colored towel or cloth to protect your watch, keep tools and parts from rolling away and hopefully catch any spring bars that may fly into the air. Place your watch on the towel with the back facing up; this protects the front of the watch from accidental slips or scratches. You can also wrap the lugs (avoiding the holes) with masking or painter's tape.
Remove the old strap
Removing the old strap involves a few simple steps.
- Use the forked end of your spring bar tool to expose the shoulder of the spring bar between the strap and the lug, then push the shoulder of the bar away from the lug hole towards the strap.
- Extract the bar from the hole in the lug and remove that side of the strap.
- The opposite side of the strap should fall out of the lug hole on its own. If not, repeat the process on that side.
Sometimes the ends of the spring bars are exposed through holes in the lugs. If this is the case, simply use the pointed end of your spring bar tool to push in one end of the bar until it separates from the lug.
Install the new strap
Installing your new strap is similar to removing the old one, only in reverse.
- Make sure that both your watch and the strap are facing up, and that each strap piece is placed correctly; typically the buckle piece sits at the twelve o'clock position.
- Insert a spring bar into the channel in the strap end. Slip one end of the bar into the corresponding lug hole.
- Using your spring bar tool, depress the other side of the bar and guide it into the hole in the other lug. You should hear an audible "click" when the bar pops into place.
- Repeat the operation with the other strap piece.
Change the buckle
Changing the buckle works the same way as changing the strap, with a few other considerations.
- Use your spring bar tool to remove the spring bar connecting the old buckle to the strap.
- Place the prong of the new buckle (facing the same direction as the strap) in the slot on the strap.
- Insert the spring bar through the strap channel, taking care to catch the prong.
- Confirm that the prong is correctly positioned (sitting on top of the buckle, not underneath it), then insert the spring bar into the buckle holes.
Now all that's left to do is enjoy your new strap. If you have any questions, contact us and we would be happy to help.
Earn [points_amount] Holben's Rewards points
Located in Germany's Bavarian Forest, Fluco manufactures 100% in-house at its headquarters in the town of Furth im Wald. Owner Ulrich Fleischmann represents the third generation of his family to lead the company that his grandfather founded more than 70 years ago, producing handmade watch straps of the highest quality for men and women.
Fluco carefully vets every partner they collaborate with. They work only with tanneries that produce ecologically and ethically responsible leather, complying with the strictest regulations to ensure environmental safety and exercising verifiable control from the origin of the raw material to the end product. Fluco's buckles are made entirely in Germany, at a traditional company in Baden Württemberg that tasks itself with producing premium clasps for watch straps.
A true classic, the Emporio strap is handmade in Germany from high quality calfskin leather that is embossed with a realistic Teju lizard-grain pattern. The Emporio has a slim profile with moderate padding, making it a good choice for vintage or dress watches. The lining leather is water-repellent and hypoallergenic.
Material:
- High quality calfskin leather
- Hypoallergenic lining leather
- Fitted with a polished stainless steel German-made buckle
Sizing:
- Available in 16mm, 17mm, 18mm, 19mm and 20mm
- Regular strap/buckle taper: 16mm/16mm, 17mm/16mm, 18mm/16mm, 19mm/18mm, 20mm/18mm
- Short strap/buckle taper: 16mm/14mm, 18mm/16mm
- Regular piece length 120mm / 75mm excluding buckle; total length 7-5/8" (195mm) excluding buckle
- Short piece length 105mm / 70mm excluding buckle; total length 6-7/8" (175mm) excluding buckle
- 3mm thick at lug ends; 2mm at opposite ends
Includes:
- See Size options to confirm standard or quick-release spring bars
Specifications | |
---|---|
Brand |
Fluco
|
Width Width of the strap where it attaches to the watch; a.k.a. your size.
|
16mm, 17mm, 18mm, 19mm, and 20mm
|
Lug/Buckle Taper Many straps taper in width toward the buckle. This is an important measurement if you plan to swap out the buckle or add a deployant clasp. Your buckle size matches the width at the BUCKLE end of the strap, not the lug end.
|
Regular: 16mm/16mm, 17mm/16mm, 18mm/16mm, 19mm/18mm, 20mm/18mm; Short: 16mm/14mm, 18mm/16mm
|
Regular Piece Length Length of each piece, excluding buckle.
|
120mm / 75mm
|
Short Piece Length Length of each piece, excluding buckle.
|
105mm / 70mm
|
Thickness in Millimeters |
3mm at lug end, decreasing to 2mm at tip
|
Color |
Black
|
Stitching Color |
Black
|
Pattern |
Lizard Grain
|
Strap Material |
Calfskin
|
Lining Material |
Leather
|
Water Resistance Our unscientific-but-practical categorization: Waterproof: undamaged by prolonged submersion in water. Water-resistant: resists water absorption, but not for long periods. Splash-resistant: withstands light moisture from daily use (washing hands, etc.).
|
Splash Resistant
|
Spring Bar Type |
Standard and Quick Release
|
Fits Apple Watch If Yes, select 22mm and use with our Apple watch adapter.
|
No
|
Rating |
(79)
|
excellent quality
excellent service
I have a small wrist and had a difficult time finding a band to fit.
thank you Holdens
I love doing business with small business people.
Highly satisfied with my purchase and will definitely consider buying more FLUCO watch straps in the future. The rich blue color of this watch strap adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any timepiece. The material not only looks luxurious but also provides durability and comfort for everyday wear. I recommend this product to anyone looking for a stylish and reliable accessory for their watch.
Great strap for a VERY reasonable price. Looks great on my newly purchased 1940s Hamilton Cambridge! As always, Holben's is the best.
This Fluco strap looks every bit as nice as a genuine lizard strap I have. Quality is excellent, and it gives off a great vintage vibe.
My lovely 1978 Seiko 5 (7116-8013) coupled with this beautiful finely textured lizard strap is perfection.
Dressy but modest, vintage and elegant.
I love it.
Very nice Fluco band that is perfect for my 1967 Bulova mechanical… Thought I would dig it out and place this leather band on it and it looks great…! This band is well constructed, very nice leather both on top and the lining and at a very reasonable price … Always so happy and satisfied buying watch bands from Mike at Holben’s and the service is just so fassssst…! Highly recommend Holben’s for your watch straps….5 STARS⭐️‘S PLUS as always..!
Bought this band for my Timex Marlin reissue since I have a 6.5 in. wrist - this is some great leather material that is nicer than the band that came with the watch - I highly recommend these bands for people with any size wrists