Do-it-yourself black non Swatch standard silicon deployment strap – a craft knife and a bit of care.
However as I've just found out, it's not impossible. If you have reasonable do-it-yourself craft knife skills, you can make a standard, easily sourced strap fit OK. And it's not rocket science, believe me.
Original strap removed – simply push through pin
Once you have checked it and in the case of this Irony model would you believe it – it's just about 23 mm wide and not your average size. So basically we're either using 22mm or 24mm strap and in this case the 22 mm fits OK. The larger size is too wide for the case/strap fitting and looks wrong.
To remove the original strap – simply push the pin inwards until it sticks out the other end. Then grip the protruding end with pliers and pull the pin straight out. The strap is now clear of the watch case as shown above.
Note that the Swatch strap end is quite thick with a rounded profile compared to normal straps, but fortunately the 22 mm Silicon deployment strap is thick enough to manage. Taking note of the cut dovetails in the end of the Swatch strap and using a craft knife or similar with the original strap as a template, cut through the gaps to make a copy of the dovetail shape on the new strap.
Use the original strap as a template – cut through with craft knife
First trial – cut out a new green silicon strap as the original dovetail end
Do the same for the other end of the strap and you are good to go.
Offer the new strap up to the case, hold it tight in against the case and once aligned, slip the pin in as far as it will go. Then simply hold the watch towards a hard surface and push down gently, keeping the strap end well into the dovetail slots on the case – the pin slides in and you're done.
IMPORTANT – although with rubber straps it's easy as they are almost self-lubricating, other materials may be stiffer. So when pushing the pin in and be gentle at first, then steadily push the pin STRAIGHT in till it's just within the case hole. If your watch case is steel or aluminum it's easy, but take extra care if your case is plastic – they could split if forced.
However with some silicon deployment straps the hole is slightly larger than Swatch pin holes so it'll easily slide in. Also don't worry about the pin falling out – you have a total of 7 aligned holes to slide the pin through, 4 rigid metal ones and 3 flexible silicon ones – the pin has to go though them all – friction alone holds it secure.
Decided on a 22 mm black standard silicon deployment strap from Ebay.
Looks pretty good to me.
Note – My first effort with the spare 24 mm green strap though pleased with my copy template idea, which worked, the strap was too wide for the watch. My next attempt with the 22 mm black one is just about perfect and took me just 10 minutes from start to finish.
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