Blue AppleSkin® 20mm Quick Release Watch Strap
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About this model
About this model
This is one of the most comfortable watch straps you will ever wear!
It's made with AppleSkin®, a vegan leather made from apple juice waste, and lined with a super soft corn-derived vegan nubuck.
The strap comes with a Detrash branded, stainless steel buckle.
It is designed to fit on both Detrash watches and any other watches with 20mm lug width.
They are quick release strap, so no need for a tool. If you need to remove an old strap that it not click release and you don't have a tool, watch this video on how to remove a watch strap using dental floss.
AppleSkin® is Vegtex's trademark. To find out more about the material click here.
Delivery, returns and non-UK orders
Delivery, returns and non-UK orders
International orders: Get FREE shipping and the price shown now includes import duties, taxes etc
UK VAT and delivery is included with all UK orders.
US/ Canada orders have historically taken about 3-4 weeks to arrive IF the customs duties are paid in time.
For returns; first contact detrash@detrash.com to make us aware of the return. Returns must be sent within 14 days of receipt and must be returned exactly as they were sent, unworn, with all stickers in place.
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The 1st watch brand in Europe to sign up for 1% for the planet.
At least 1% of each sale (not just profit) goes to eco charities. Our current charity partner is Surfers Against Sewage. We want to show that business can be a force for good in the world.
Championing alternative, eco-friendly materials. To show the world what can be done.
Including #tide recycled ocean plastic, 80% recycled steel, fashion industry offcuts and a whole lot more to come. The aim of Detrash is to show that trash can be made into something beautiful. Because what's the point of recycling if we don't value "made from recycled"?
Founder's note
"Detrash is a passion project. I love watches, but find most of them boring, and the ones that are even vaguely fun can be eye wateringly expensive (£200k - over £1m for a Richard Mille with a smiley face!). In 2023 I sold my first business and this gave me some time to look at watches properly. The main thing that amazed me was that unlike FMCG (my last business) very few companies are even trying to do anything ethical. It feels like every other industry is switching to have more of a purpose and do some good in the world, and the watch world isn't even trying. This is a massive shame, but together we can fix this" Guy Blaskey