[Uncle] US-Mexico Holzer Bracelet (Omega Speedmaster 19/20mm)

SKU: Z-UNCLE-004-BR-OMSPE-19HOLBP
Sale price$143.39 AUD Regular price$159.32 AUD
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Size: 19mm
Strap Size

Finding your strap size can be quite confusing so we've dumbed it down to make it super easy for you.

Method 1Smartwatches:

Smartwatches are usually the easiest to find as they will have a number on the back of your strap to tell you what size strap it uses. 

The strap width refers to the size that fits your watch and NOT the length of the strap. For many smartwatches, the easiest way to check is by flipping your watch.

Most smartwatches should say 18, 20 or 22 on the back of your strap. For example, if the back says 20, this means you will need a 20mm strap! It's that easy!

If your watch does not have this, you may need to use the links below to find the correct size.

Click here to view common smartwatch sizes!

Method 2: Using a Ruler 

The easiest and most accurate way to find your strap size is to use a ruler and measure between the lugs. This is known as the lug width. This is also the same as the strap width.

The lugs are the pointy ends of your watch which hold the strap onto the watch.

The above picture shows four lugs. The red line is where you measure which will tell you the strap width.
Now, with a ruler or tape measure, measure between the top or bottom set of lugs as pictured below:

 

Find your watch strap size

 

As you can see, we've measured this two ways, the top measuring device shows 22mm, but also, the bottom tape measure measures 22mm.

This means in our store, you would select a 22mm strap! That's it!

We do NOT recommend using camera ruler apps on your phone to measure. These can be inaccurate as a 1mm difference is enough for the strap to not fit to your watch.

PS: Our straps will measure slightly narrower than 22mm so that it fits to your watch! This means our straps will actually measure 21.9mm to fit your 22mm lugs. 

If the concept of lug width is too confusing, you can see in the diagram below, the lug width and strap width of A are the same. This means, you can also measure the top of the strap where the A is marked. Do not measure anywhere else along the strap as you can see it tapers (narrows) as you get lower on the strap.

 Strap Components

Method 3: The Lazy Method:

What you will need:
- Your watch brand
- Your watch model number, year, name (model numbers are ideal because a manufacturer may change the size between different model numbers)

What you need to know:
This method works best for the more 'popular' brands/models. If you don't have the exact specifics of the watch - do not use this method.

Go to Google and in the search field, type the following:

(BRAND) (YEAR / MODEL NAME/NUMBER) Lug Width

Example 1:

Rolex 2016 Submariner 114060 Lug Width

Example 2:

Daniel Wellington 2019 Cornwall lug width

You will be able to find different websites which will state the lug width of the watch you are looking for. Here's an example of what to look for:

 

Note: if you have an odd numbered strap size, for example, a 21mm lug width, you can use a 20mm strap on your watch. This will mean there will be a 1mm gap however.

If no results come up, you can also use the same search terms but changing lug width to strap width

Example 1:

Rolex 2016 Submariner 114060 Strap Width

Example 2:

Daniel Wellington 2019 Cornwall Strap Width

Finish: Brushed/Polished

Uncle's notes

For years now, Speedmaster fans have been groaning at the dearth of options available for their iconic watch. The originals (if you can find them) cost absurd amounts of money. Even certain reproductions are outrageously priced. I came to the conclusion that this has to stop. We need to have more options for the Speedmaster and spending $500 for a reproduction is just out of the question!

I am fairly new to the Omega community, buying my first Speedmaster about 5 years ago. Since then I have been talking to a lot of collectors about what makes those original (vintage) bracelets so special. I got very similar answers from everyone; they need to be light and jangly. The new Speedy releases are on heavy bracelets which, while feeling solid and secure, do not balance the weight of the watch very well. The genius of those early releases was that while the bracelet was surprisingly light and seemed less significant, it makes for a far more enjoyable experience. As one collector told me, "light and rattly is the language of our people." :)

As someone who not only runs a business but is a hardcore fan, I will tell you that since I started wearing the lighter options, my delight in the watch has only increased. Comfortable, form-fitting to the wrist, and with the classic-style pressure clasp, it's sure to put you over the moon.

I am offering two styles for the Holzer, one comes as all brushed, the other as brushed/polished (with polishing on the 2nd and 4th rows). See last 4 pictures.

Please note - we cannot guarantee compatibility with special edition Speedmaster's.

What's included

One bracelet, one pair of end-links, one pair of 1.8mm spring bars.

20mm Specs

  • Lug width to Buckle: 20mm to 16mm 
  • Length (mm) : 180mm
  • Min.length after adjusted : 120mm
  • Buckle : Stamped 316L Stainless Steel Pressure Clasp 
  • Thickness (mm) : 3mm
  • Net Weight (gram) : 56
  • Finish: Brushed, polished lateral sides
  • Spring bar diameter: 1.8mm 
  • Lug end style : Standard (Hollow) Curved End 
  • Adjustment type : Pins
  • Material : 316L Stainless Steel, all solid links (standard end links) 

19mm Specs

  • Lug width to Buckle: 19mm to 16mm 
  • Length (mm) : 180mm
  • Min.length after adjusted : 120mm
  • Buckle : Stamped 316L Stainless Steel Pressure Clasp 
  • Thickness (mm) : 3mm
  • Net Weight (gram) : 56
  • Finish: Brushed, polished lateral sides
  • Spring bar diameter: 1.8mm 
  • Lug end style : Standard (Hollow) Curved End 
  • Adjustment type : Pins
  • Material : 316L Stainless Steel, all solid links (standard end links) 

Installation tips

Mounting these can be a challenge because the opening is somewhat narrow. I have found it is easier to flip the watch over and mount from the underside. Make sure you have the proper spring-bar tool to help guide those bars into place!

A couple of guys mentioned that they love the vintage pressure clasp, but wish it had a bit more "snap" when securing it. You can adjust the tension by slightly moving the small tab on the inside of the clasp. Moving it toward the hinge (away from the bracelet) very slightly will make it harder to close and create the desired effect. Again, a tiny adjustment with needle-nose pliers and check, repeating if needed. (See last picture).

Compatibility

Designed to fit:

  • 20mm Speedmaster, also some Seamaster models
  • 19mm Speedmaster FOIS (First Omega in Space)

Our customers have also reported that this bracelet will fit a few others models.  While I can't personally guarantee this, my nephews are a smart bunch. 

Take a look at the Bracelet Compatibility Chart and the Tips & Tricks page for more info on getting these to fit correctly:

  • Chopard Automatic
  • Oris Divers 65
  • Enicar Jetgraph

Pick up in Heidelberg Heights in Melbourne. This does not apply to pre-orders. We do not have a store for viewing straps.

Order before 1pm on business days to collect same day.

[Uncle] US-Mexico Holzer Bracelet (Omega Speedmaster 19/20mm)

[Uncle] US-Mexico Holzer Bracelet (Omega Speedmaster 19/20mm)

19mm / Brushed/Polished

Our Warehouse

Pickup available , order before 1pm on business days to collect same day.

135 Bamfield Road
Enter via Dallas Business Group entrance.
Heidelberg Heights VIC 3081
Australia

Shipping

FREE shipping over $30 AUD.
FREE express over $70 AUD.
FREE International postage over $110 AUD.

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