007 and Omega fans are in for a treat. UncleStraps has just launched a line of high-quality titanium bracelets specifically designed for the Omega Seamaster "No Time To Die". These new lines of bracelets have several cool features that are sure to impress us, watch enthusiasts nerdy enough to search for a fitted titanium replacement bracelet.
Nenad Pantelic • May 3, 2024
Omega's Seamaster Diver 300M "No Time To Die" (reference 210.90.42.20.01.001) quickly became a fan favorite with a few unique design elements. The absence of the signature etched wave pattern on the dial, replaced by the historic Broad Arrow symbol above the six o'clock marker, made it stand out amongst modern, stark-looking Seamasters. Unfortunately, the included mesh bracelet was not to everyone's taste.
That is where Uncle Straps has just stepped in. Larry and the team have just released their new line of titanium bracelets specifically designed for the "No Time To Die" model.
The bracelets come in two styles: classic 5-link or modern 3-link. Both have solid end links for a balanced transition from watch to bracelet, and taper from a wide 20mm at the lugs to a comfortable 16mm at the clasp. No bulky feeling here; the links are 3.7mm thin for an optimal combination of strength and wearability.
The brushed finish matches the aesthetic of Omega's case, and the clasp features a secure double-button milled design with micro-adjustment holes.
Here are the specsifications:
Width at lugs | 20mm |
Tapering | 4mm / from 20mm to 16mm |
Max length (3-link) | 187mm |
Max length (5-link) | 180mm |
Min length | 120mm |
Thickness | 3.7mm |
Construction | Solid links |
Material | Titanium |
Clasp | Double Button Milled, with adjustment holes |
Finishing | Brushed |
UncleStraps recognizes that some owners might already have a preferred strap and simply want to upgrade the end links. To cater to them, they are also offering the end links separately at a more accessible price point. Endlinks are solid and have a so-called "female" design.
These premium titanium bracelets come with a price tag of $179. At that price they are a fantastic alternative to the original Omega bracelet.
Here are the links to their product pages:
It is refreshing to see a company like UncleStraps investing in research and development, and subsequent production of titanium bracelets. In a world where mass production or dropshipping often reigns supreme, this commitment to a niche market segment deserves recognition.
I am confident that the response from Omega NTTD owners will be overwhelmingly positive.
Also, I think that exactly these kinds of enthusiast-focused decisions build brand loyalty and position a company as a leader in the industry. Once again, huge congrats to Larry and the whole team behind the UncleStraps.