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R**Y
Really nice silicone deployant strap for the price
I hate how traditional silicone and rubber straps have the typical buckle and keeper setup -- on smaller wrists, the tail of the long strap can stick out and get caught on things. By contrast, this deployant-style band sits flush and low-profile, with nothing sticking out. I don't think I'll go back to normal hole straps again! This one has all the convenience of a bracelet in terms of comfort and ease of taking on/off.- The clasp parts of nothing amazing (stamped metal) but just fine for the cost.- The strap has a nice contoured top surface that (IMO) looks nicer than other flat straps.- Silicone has help up well compared to any other silicone bands I've had; doesn't attract too much lint.- Only advice for potential owners -- definitely be conservative when cutting it to length.
T**E
Perfect watch band
“The ULLCHRO Silicone Watch Strap is an excellent replacement band! The rubber is soft, comfortable, and waterproof, making it perfect for daily wear and sports. The adjustable design ensures a great fit, and the stripe pattern adds a stylish touch. The stainless steel deployment buckle feels sturdy and secure. With multiple sizes available, it was easy to find the right one for my watch. Durable and easy to install, it’s a 5-star upgrade for any watch!”
J**H
Great band, but corners were cut on the clasp.
I got this item in blue 24mm for my Seiko SNKN37 Recraft. The goal was to get a robust strap that wouldn't want to budge no matter how much I move around. For anyone who knows how heavy the SNKN37 is, pairing this strap with this watch is basically a torture test. A month in, the strap has done an excellent job, so... mission: accomplished!First, the good:1) The thickness and mold quality are great, with sharp details and minimal mold lines. You have to get right up on the sides of the strap to see the mold lines, and even dirt buildup doesn't change that fact.2) Sizing for a perfect fit is easy and quick, with a caveat. You can do it all with a pair of heavy scissors/kitchen shears and a round SIM ejector tool. Just be careful to make sure the clasp will be positioned properly after trimming the strap because, unlike a bracelet, once you shorten it that's it! You can make it shorter, but you can't make it longer, so be mindful when you're making cuts. I cut 1 line off at a time. 3 micro adjust holes give you about 5mm of wiggle room to stay cozy for warm and cold weather both, with adjustment taking about 2 minutes. With it not being particularly warm where I live right now, I have the micro adjustments all the way in and have a nice, secure fit as a result with room to let out for the summer.3) The color is great. Good saturation, no changing while the silicon is being flexed, and this blue will be a great match with any gloss blue dial, especially if it shows any kind of light play. Ymmv, but I would be really hesitant to pair this strap to a matte dial beyond black on black unless I was really sure the 2 colors were a perfect match.4) The triple deployment clasp is generally well made (more on that below), with no sharp edges and, while absolutely just a stamped piece of stainless, still has (mostly) great tolerances and clicks in a very solid, satisfactory way.There are 2 bad things about this, but only 1 is an actual failure.1) If you've got wide hands and narrow wrists like me, getting this thing on and off after sizing it is going to be a ritual in itself. I have to do this with bracelets too, but oh boy, the strap itself is grippy. While it hasn't pulled a single hair, it absolutely does not glide over your skin like a steel bracelet, so just be aware of that and don't start second guessing the fit if you go to put it on after a hot shower and end up feeling like you're fighting for your life. While you're putting it on, that grip absolutely feels like a bug. Once you close the clasp and are on the move, it's a great feature.2) While the clasp is generally well made, the tolerances on the exterior clip need some work. Either the retainers that the clasp seat over need to be extended to give a more secure fit, or the clasp itself needs to be reworked so that it seats better. The clasp itself hasn't failed despite being worn at a very physically active job, but that third clasp just doesn't stay flush and is easy to pop open. Considering that its entire purpose is to secure the strap/bracelet should the main clasp pop open, that's a pretty big problem to have and shows that the triple deployment clasp here is an aesthetic choice rather than an intentional decision for the sake of whatever watch ends up on the band. As such, I wouldn't put an expensive watch on this strap. Your definition of expensive is probably different than mine, but I absolutely wouldn't trust a $500+ watch on this clasp, especially as you get into larger and heavier cases like, say, a chunky auto chronograph or something like that.That being said, for the price, it's a great stra. You should get one.
C**Y
Great design, Poor quality
I love the fold over clasp design and I have had some high end watches with this style (Omega Seamaster). But this one is really nice, but the edges of the clasp are so cheaply made that there are sharp corners in the metal that can cut you open. Yes they are that sharp. The fold over clasp that is the lock is also poorly made and doesn't lock securely. I really wanted to like it and wore it for a week, but it didn't fit the quality of the watch I put it on. Had it on a Seiko Samurai. Just went back to a nice Nato band.
M**O
Fantastic value and performance for the price
Using a my Seiko King Turtle. Great alternative to the OG rubber (which has a terribly uncomfortable metal keeper). It’s a heavy watch, so you need a strap with some real ability to keep watch in place on the wrist and this one is comfy and does an excellent job. The deployment clasp is top-notch for security, comfort and finish. Only wish it had an on-the-fly micro-adjustment, but that’s pure wish-list territory. Excellent product at the price.
R**C
Questionable reliability
Picture looks good - and the clasp is supposed to be stainless steel - but nowhere near any of the better known brands - this is a cheap and flimsy clasp with questionable functionality .. read on.On the positive side, it comes well-packaged, and with tools to swap the strap. Looks reasonably good too.On the negative side, the locking mechanism is simply flimsy. Coming out of a quick shower, both the locks opened on their own and the watch started sliding down my wrist. Whoa!The second mechanism - the clamp that comes over the spring-loaded lock, is more flimsy of the two mechanisms. It does not stay in place and tends to open up on its own.The thickness and the heft of the supposedly SS clasp is a 1 on a scale of 1-10, 10 being the best. Any thinner, and it would blow with the wind.In my view, this strap should not have had a landed cost of more than 50-70 cents. I would return it to get a better strap, except I have sized it to my wrist.Bottom line - this is not a strap you would want to buy.
R**N
You won't be sorry. Trust me.
I really like this band. It goes on very easily and all you have to do cut it to fit. The butterfly clasp is why I bought it; it slips on like a nice metal bracelet but it's more comfy and sporty, IMO.
C**N
Very impressed with quality for price.
Wow I am absolutely amazed at the quality here. The silicone feels great. The clasp is lightweight and not like super refined or whatever but has very nice smooth edges and is well finished. The fact that it comes with quick release pins and a tool... Amazing. I'll likely buy a few more in different sizes for other watches I own.
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