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Stainless Steel Link Watch Strap Compatible with the Nixon Time Teller 37mm & Porter 40mm

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Stainless Steel Link Watch Strap Compatible with the Nixon Time Teller 37mm & Porter 40mmElevate your watch game with our classic Stainless Steel Link watch bands for your Nixon Time Teller 37mm & Porter 40mm ! Made from high quality metal materials, our watch strap adds a touch of luxury to your watch collection. Whether you're heading to the office or a night out, our stainless steel link watch strap is comfortable and versatile enough for any occasion. Our stainless steel link watch strap features a classic design that is adjustable to

Elevate your watch game with our classic Stainless Steel Link watch bands for your Nixon Time Teller 37mm & Porter 40mm ! Made from high-quality metal materials, our watch strap adds a touch of luxury to your watch collection. Whether you're heading to the office or a night out, our stainless steel link watch strap is comfortable and versatile enough for any occasion.

Our stainless steel link watch strap features a classic design that is adjustable to fit most wrist sizes. The strap is also easy to install and remove, so you can switch up your style in seconds.

We are committed to providing our customers with high-quality products at an affordable price. Our Stainless Steel Link watch strap is durable, comfortable, and built to last, with a luxurious metal finish that adds a modern touch to your watch.

Shop now and experience the sophistication of our watch band, the perfect combination of comfort and style.

  • Watch band Total Length: 180mm (excluding Watch Itself)

  • Fits Wrist: Approx. 175-220mm

  • Watch Strap Width: 20mm

  • Watch Strap Lug width: 20mm

  • The links for this watch band can be removed to fit with one of our handy tools that can be purchased here.

    These straps are not manufactured by Nixon but are fully compatible with the Time Teller 37mm & Porter 40mm

    Note: The watched pictured is a generic watch, the strap will fit your Time Teller 37mm & Porter 40mm.

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