Styles

Which style is right for you?

Tool watch / diver Military & Field — solid earth tones, functional, understated
Dress watch / vintage Regimental Stripe — bold pattern, British heritage, characterful
Daily wear Solid Colour — versatile, clean, works with any dial
Some personality Two-Tone — contrast without committing to a full stripe
Blacked-out watch All Black — black nylon, black hardware, no compromise
First NATO strap Classic NATO — navy blue or black, the most versatile starting point
Olive Green NATO Strap - con lancette

Military & Field

Olive, khaki, army green, sand. The original NATO colours — issued to British military personnel in 1973 for field use. Solid, muted, functional. The choice when you want the strap to disappear and let the watch speak.

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Navy Regimental Stripe NATO - Dress Watch Editorial

Regimental Stripe

Two and three-tone diagonal stripes referencing the colours of British Army regiments. The most recognisable NATO pattern — the one James Bond wore on his Rolex in the 1970s. Formal enough for a dress watch, characterful enough to elevate a field watch.

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Cherry Blossom NATO - Minimalist Product Photography

Solid Colour

One colour, no pattern, full attention on the watch. Navy blue is the most versatile — works with almost any dial. Black reads as serious and considered. Grey sits between the two. Simplicity done well is harder than it looks.

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Green & White Two-Tone NATO - Nautical Editorial

Two-Tone

Two colours, no diagonal. Less formal than regimental, more interesting than solid. Black and grey is the understated choice. Blue and white reads nautical and clean. A good middle ground for those who want some personality without committing to a full stripe.

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All-Black NATO Strap — Low Side Angle

All Black

Black nylon, black PVD buckle and keepers. No contrast, no shine, no distraction. The stealth configuration — built for blacked-out watches, tool divers, and wrists that prefer not to be noticed.

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