| Management number | 220179227 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | US$14.00 | Model Number | 220179227 | ||
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The British navy may have pioneered the NATO strap back in the 70s, but it has come a long way since. In a range of timeless color combinations, each strap is interchangeable and tells a unique story about your style. Details SKU DW00200051 Color Silver Material Fabric (Polyester) HOW TO CHANGE YOUR STRAP 1. FIND THE TOOL Use the strap tool included in the bottom of your watch case for changing both leather and mesh straps. You can also use a similar, small item with a narrow point (like an earring or a needle) to change or adjust the size of your strap. 2. LOOSEN THE SPRING BAR Use the narrow end of the tool to push the spring bar through the hole from the side of the lug. When pushed, the spring bar will loosen from the hole and can easily be detached from the other lug. 3. REMOVE THE STRAP Detach the strap from the watch and remove the spring bar from inside the strap. The same bar will be used to attach the new strap. 4. PUSH THE SPRING BAR INSIDE THE LUG To attach a leather or a mesh strap, push the spring bar through the hole in the watch strap until both ends are visible (skip this step for NATO straps) 5. ATTACH THE NEW STRAP Place one end of the spring bar in the hole in one lug and push the other end into the hole in the second lug to attach the strap. To attach a NATO strap, start at the top of the watch case and insert the long part of the strap from the front of the watch to the back through the opening between the watch case and the spring bar. Pull the strap and insert it from back to front through the opening at the bottom of the case. Slide the case to the middle of the strap.
| Department | womens |
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| Manufacturer | Daniel Wellington |
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