SINAIKEBrushed Metal Watch Bands for Men Women Solid Stainless Steel Watch Band 18/20/22/24/26mm Watch Bracelet Strap Deployment Double Lock Deployment Buckle Black Silver Blue
3**3
BIg Man Happy
Unlike some of my German and Swiss original timepieces, a lot of the homages out of China have bracelets for the average guy's wrist 7.5" and below. I'm an 8 so the hunt is always on to find something both appealing and quality without paying more for the bracelet than the watch. Well not in this case but if you a collector like me you get the ides. This bracelet is all business, brushed links with polished ends. From the size to the screw in pins, 316L stainless steel, and unbranded clasp it is a keeper. No rough or sharp edges and comes with a few tools (cheap tools but functional) and extra pins. Decent price for a nice band which I'd recommend to the Big Men of the internet.
R**N
Very good quality
It’s exactly as described. I love the design and it has a great weight to it. Not sure how it works for people with large wrists but it fits really well on me thanks to the micro adjustment feature and easy to remove links. I’ve been using it on my favorite watch for a few months and it hasn’t shown any signs of wear. I’d definitely purchase again.
L**S
NICE WATCH BAND UPGRADE FOR THAT NON-HIGHER END WATCH IN YOUR COLLECTION.
Bought this for my Bulova Lunar Pilot special edition watch, as I did want a metal band upgrade for this watch, without the huge price tag for what is really not an expensive watch to own.Pros: good price point, and really dresses up your watch when going from a leather to a metal band set up.Cons: installation was somewhat challenging, took a lot of adjustments, removals, additions of links to find the right wrist fit. While the band appears durable, there is a feel of flimsiness when wearing this, though this could be attributed to size and diameter of this specific watch.Good upgrade for watches that are not on the expensive higher end brands, and will see how this holds up over time with this particular watch.
K**.
Love this watch bracelet.
I bought this for an old watch I had that was on a strap. I prefer bracelets, so I got this. It is a brick link with a brushed finish, which looks just like my factory bracelet I have on another watch of the same brand.My watch is attached to the lugs with screws, so that was a miserable thing to deal with. Unless you have a special tool, you have to use 2 screwdrivers and twist them in opposite directions, which is very difficult! But people that just have spring bars like 99% of watches can just pop this on in no time. But I got it on,finally!It had everything I needed to take out links to shorten it (I used sturdier tools that I already had), and came with 2 pair of spring bars, in a nice box with everything in it. It was a great price, has a nice flip-lock clasp with the extra flap I like that snaps down to give me more of a sense of security. And the watch looks EXACTLY like I hoped it would look when I put this new bracelet on! (just ignore the scratches on my old watch!)
W**O
Great Bracelet, nice looking, great price
I bought this for my Orient Mako 2 (pictured on left) since the stock bracelet kept squeaking. I saw this and figured for about $20, it's worth trying. I could've went with a strapcode bracelet, but I want this to be my every beater watch.The bracelet itself is very long. I'm usually at the max end of wrist length, and have to order an extra link for my watches (10in wrist, band wise we're talking 8in). Every time I order a bracelet, I feel like I'm rolling the dice unless something is specified as extra long. With this bracelet, I actually had to remove two links for a proper fit. It comes with the tool you need, as well as spring bar tools and extra springbars. Very easy to change too.While people are saying it's heavy, i think it's actually pretty light. Feels about the same as my old seiko 5 bracelet or my casio bracelets in terms of heft. For reference, the Mako 2 USA (pictured on the right) feels like a heavier solid metal bracelet. This isn't necessarily a bad thing as there are times a hefty watch can be annoying for me personally. It is very comfortable to wear and doesn't get in the way if I'm typing, or feel like something is pulling down my arm when walking for a long distance.Regarding any cons, the top locking part of the latch doesn't feel as tight as other watches, but it hasn't opened on its own. The bracelet has sharp edges all around, but unless i'm touching them I won't really notice. Also with the weight, while not a bad thing, it does kind of make it feel cheap, but it is a $20 bracelet.IMO overall this is a great value that makes any watch look good. If I got another watch and needed to replace a band, i'd buy another one of these in a heartbeat.
F**C
Style for a Song
I own more than a handful of watches. I have a retiree's time and income so I service them myself - batteries and bands. This band is handsome, solid-feeling, nicely finished and looks more expensive than it is. (Years ago I purchased an OEM band for a high end watch that looks something like this band - and paid over $100.00)The band comes with tools, pins and instructions for resizing. The tools are minimal but adequate. The instructions were clearly prepared with some care but are nonetheless poorly written. Still - it took me about 15 minutes to remove the old band (broken clasp), install the new one and perfectly refit the length - despite aging eyes. At one point, the tool used to eject link pins failed; the bit used to push the link pins bent. I thought that will be a pain in the butt - but I saw that the band came with spare pins and spare tool parts. If you have any mechanical capability, these issues will not be a problem.Assuming the band wears well over time, I will not hesitate to purchase another Sinaike band as and when needed.
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