Black Shark Strap with a Gold Polished or Silver Polished Buckle by Barington (Eulit). This replacement watch band is made out of Shark Leather and is available in 4 colors and 18 mm, 20 mm and 22 mm lug widths.
Barington Shark Leather Watch Strap (617) – Black
Price range: $57.09 through $65.87
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Description
The Barington Shark Leather Watch Strap (617) is a bold and sporty watch strap crafted from genuine shark skin. With its distinctive grain, robust padding, and contrasting white stitching, it pairs perfectly with tool watches and large sports timepieces.
Material and Surface
Made from real shark leather, this strap features a naturally rugged surface with the typical deep grain that gives shark skin its unmistakable look. The texture is organic and varied, ensuring that each strap is visually unique. The matte finish adds to its sporty and purposeful character.
Construction and Padding
The strap is remborded, the leather is cleanly wrapped around the padding and bonded to the lining for a smooth edge and long-lasting durability. It features substantial padding tailored to the strap width: approx. 5.0 mm for 18 mm and 20 mm, and approx. 6.0 mm for 22 mm. This provides a powerful profile on the wrist and matches well with larger cases.
Lining and Wearing Comfort
The underside is lined with skin-friendly nubuck leather, which is breathable, soft to the touch, and comfortable even during extended wear. Despite the thick construction, the strap remains flexible and adapts to the wrist over time.
Product Features
- Material: Genuine shark leather
- Surface: Typical shark grain, matte finish
- Lining: Skin-friendly nubuck leather
- Construction: Remborded
- Padding: Approx. 5.0 mm (18 mm & 20 mm), 6.0 mm (22 mm)
- Buckle: Polished stainless steel pin buckle
- Special Features: White contrast stitching, sporty profile, robust shark leather
- Style: Sporty, rugged, masculine
The Barington Shark is the ideal choice for anyone looking for a durable, exotic leather strap with a bold presence. Its striking texture and contrast stitching make it a powerful companion for diving watches, chronographs, and other sporty mechanical timepieces.
Details
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| Lug/Buckle Width Strap width at lugs (first number) and buckle (second) | |
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Lengths
(115 + 80 mm)
(120 + 80 mm)
(125 + 90 mm)
Size Guide

When it comes to watches, finding the perfect watch strap can make a significant difference in both style and comfort. However, selecting the right strap size can be a bit challenging, especially if you’re not familiar with watch terminology. One crucial measurement to consider is the lug width, as it determines the strap size that will fit your watch seamlessly. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of measuring the lug width, enabling you to find the ideal strap for your watch.
Understanding Lug Width:
Before we dive into the measuring process, let’s define what the lug width actually means. The lug width refers to the space between the lugs of a watch case, where the strap attaches. It is typically measured in millimeters (mm) and can vary from watch to watch.
Gather the Necessary Tools:
To measure the lug width accurately, you’ll need a few tools:
– A ruler or a digital caliper: Ensure your measuring tool has millimeter markings for precise measurements.
– A clean, flat surface: Find a stable, flat area where you can lay your watch comfortably.
Remove the Current Strap:
To measure the lug width accurately, you’ll need to remove the current strap from your watch. Most straps can be detached by using a spring bar tool to compress the spring bar and slide the strap out of the lugs.
Place the Watch on a Flat Surface:
Position your watch face down on a clean, flat surface. Ensure the lugs are extended and facing upward, allowing for easy access and measurement.
Measure the Distance Between the Lugs:
Using your ruler or digital caliper, align one edge of the tool with the inside edge of one lug. Then, extend the tool across to the inside edge of the opposite lug, measuring the distance between the two. This measurement represents the lug width (see picture above).
Note the Measurement:
Once you’ve measured the distance accurately, note down the measurement in millimeters. For example, if the distance between the lugs measures 20mm, then the lug width of your watch is 20mm.
Determine the Appropriate Strap Size:
Now that you have the lug width measurement, you can search for straps that match your watch’s size here at CHROONOO.
Consider Strap Variations:
When selecting a new strap, keep in mind that different strap styles may affect the overall fit. Some straps, such as Nylon or Zulu straps, have fixed lug widths and may not require an exact match with your watch’s lug width. However, for more traditional straps like leather or metal bracelets, it’s best to choose a strap with a lug width that matches your watch precisely.
Conclusion:
Measuring the lug width of your watch is a fundamental step in finding the perfect strap. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can accurately determine the lug width and confidently select a strap that seamlessly fits your watch. Remember, a well-fitting strap not only enhances the overall aesthetics but also ensures a comfortable wearing experience. Enjoy exploring the world of watch straps and give your timepiece a personalized touch!
If you have any doubts or if you need any help, feel free to get in touch with our support, we are here to assist you in finding your perfect strap support@chroonoo.com
[Disclaimer: Always exercise caution when handling your watch, and if you’re unsure, it’s recommended to consult a professional jeweler or watchmaker for assistance.]


























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