Article: How to Change a Leather Watch Strap

How to Change a Leather Watch Strap
For over a century, Rotary has championed craftsmanship, versatility, and timeless style. One of the simplest ways to refresh your watch, without changing the watch itself, is by switching the strap.
What You’ll Need
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A spring bar tool - precision is key, and this tool makes it simple.
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A soft cloth - protect your watch case and crystal while you work.
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A new leather strap - always check the lug width of your watch to ensure the perfect fit.
Step 1: Protect the Watch
Lay your watch face down on a soft cloth. This avoids any scratches to the case or crystal while you’re changing the strap.
Step 2: Remove the Old Strap
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Find the spring bar – a small metal pin that secures the strap between the lugs.
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Using the forked end of your tool, compress the spring bar inward.
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Gently release the strap from the lug. Repeat on the opposite side.
Step 3: Fit the New Leather Strap
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Insert the spring bar into your new leather strap.
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Place one side of the bar into the lug hole.
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Compress the opposite end with your tool and guide it into place.
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Move the strap slightly until you hear or feel the spring bar click securely.
Repeat on the other side.
Step 4: Check the Fit
Give the strap a gentle tug. It should feel firm and secure. A well-fitted strap not only protects your watch but ensures the best wearing experience.
A New Look for Your Watch
A leather strap carries with it an elegance that only improves with time. Just as leather naturally develops a rich patina with wear, changing your strap allows your Rotary timepiece to grow with your personal style. From formal evenings to everyday wear, a simple strap change can redefine your watch without ever losing its essence.

