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Staib 2792 Stainless Steel Milanese Mesh Watch Bracelet - Polished
- Price
- $181
Expertly handcrafted in Germany, Staib stainless steel Milanese mesh watch bracelets are renowned for their unparalleled quality in the luxury watch accessory market. Since its establishment in 1922 by Hermann Staib, the family-owned company has maintained its reputation through four generations and has extensive experience partnering with prestigious watch brands in the industry.
Staib Model 2792 is made from heavy, 1.2mm-thick 316L stainless steel Milanese mesh wire. It has straight end links. Shown here in polished finish, the bracelet is integrated with a stainless steel locking butterfly-style folding buckle. Model 2792 has four removable 5mm links, so you can adjust the length for the perfect fit. We also have extra Staib links for the 2792.
Want even more sizing flexibility? Consider a Staib 2792 with diver extension.
Material:
- Constructed of 1.2mm-thick 316L stainless steel mesh wire
Sizing:
- Available in 18mm, 20mm and 22mm
- 3.6mm thick
- Regular length: 6" (150mm). Easily adjusted as short as 5-1/4" (130mm). Depending on watch size, fits wrists 6-3/4" to 7-5/8"
- Short length: 5-1/4" (130mm). Adjust as short as 4-3/8" (110mm). Depending on watch size, fits wrists 6" to 6-7/8"
- Long length: 6-3/4" (170mm). Adjust as short as 6" (150mm). Depending on watch size, fits wrists 7-1/2" to 8-3/8"
Includes:
- Includes one free pair of strong, seamless double-flange stainless steel spring bars
After experiencing some mesh bracelets I tried this one and in my opinion this is the best. The clasp is the real highlight and it feels really secure.
Paired it with my Christopher Ward chronometer. Very pleased and doesn't leave my wrist.
I have it on my vintage IWC dress watch. It looks vintage, while having the sturdiness, comfort, and finishing of a modern bracelet. I love it. Highly recommended.
Only thing is if you have small wrists (rounder wrists will fare worse than flatter wrists), the clasp region can become super stiff, as the mesh kind of "locks up" because of the folding clasp bends the mesh to its limit and it can feel kind of stiff and rigid. Regardless, even though I have freakishly small 6 inch wrists, it's still super comfortable and really well built. I love it.