** DISCONTINUED MODEL - LIMITED STOCK AVAILABILITY **
The Medici range of straps (Curve Ended) are no longer being manufactured and availability of current models is only as shown.
Strap fits close to the watch case in the same way a metal bracelet does, without gaps.
There are 8 location settings on the push out spring bar insert, these will suit different watches and ensure a snug fit to the case.
These straps will suit most watches with a conventional case design. If your watch case is square/rectangular or has a bevelled edge then these straps will not fit.
Please not that if you need a notch taken out of the strap then this will also not work.
SPECIFICATION
Upper Leather: Nappa Sheep
Lining Leather : Softglove
Strap Length ( excluding buckle ): 120 / 80mm approx.
Comes complete with Hirsch buckle and Spring Bars.
STRAP SIZE GUIDE (mm) | |||
Watch End | Buckle End | Thickness | Length |
18 | 16 | 7.0 | L |
**Product may differ slightly to image & watch not included**
For a Hirsch Curved End Watch Strap fitting guide, please see below:
Many people do not fully understand how these straps work and without having the strap in your hand, it can be hard to visualise it. What makes these straps great is their micro adjustment and universal fit, making them compatible with a lot of watch cases.
Concealed within the watch lug end of the strap is a small plastic insert which has two spring bar holes. It is this small piece of plastic that can be removed and rotated to adjust the spring bar position. You can now fine tune the spring bar position of the watch strap to suit the position of the spring bar holes on the lug of your watch. This may take a few attempts and some trial and error but once you have the position for one side of the strap, the other side should be the same.
Firstly, it is always good practice to tape up the lugs of your watch using masking tapes to prevent scratches when trying to fit any strap.
Firstly, it is always good practice to tape up the lugs of your watch using masking tapes to prevent scratches when trying to fit any strap.
To remove the plastic insert from the strap, you will need to apply some force to slide it out using a Spring Bar Tool. We recommend sliding the insert out from left to right
Once you removed the plastic insert, you will see that it is numbered on the sides. We have included a key at the bottom of this page that shows the position of the lug holes when the plastic is inserted in that specific position. Reinstall the plastic insert by pushing it back in to the strap from right to left. Be sure that the insert is in just past the line of the leather otherwise this could mark the lugs of your watch. Then insert your springbar into the correct slot and fit as normal.