They appear to have a better clasp set-up than some others I've seen. And like the Omega mesh bracelets, you may need to use cutters to remove a row of mesh from the lug ends, but the clasp has some adjustment in it.
Cheap is rarely worthwhile with bracelets, especially mesh as the thin mesh can easily deform. I think that is a bigger issue than clasp quality.
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This was 6 quid from China. Whilst I haven't any experience with more expensive mesh bracelets I can tell a crap link bracelet from a good one, and this is perfectly nice.
This was 6 quid from China. Whilst I haven't any experience with more expensive mesh bracelets I can tell a crap link bracelet from a good one, and this is perfectly nice.
Nope - I haven't experienced a more expensive one yet so I'm not qualified to make a real comparison; just saying that £6 gets you something half decent. Hopefully someone who's tried both will weigh in!
When it comes to mesh Omega is the top of the heap, strap code and tungchoy offer decent quality at a fairly low price point. I have 3 or 4 of the others but the only one I put on and wear for any length of time is the Omega, it's been on 20 or more watches and has taken a beating
I don't restrict it to Omega watches either, it my universal hot weather bracelet
When it comes to mesh Omega is the top of the heap, strap code and tungchoy offer decent quality at a fairly low price point. I have 3 or 4 of the others but the only one I put on and wear for any length of time is the Omega, it's been on 20 or more watches and has taken a beating
I don't restrict it to Omega watches either, it my universal hot weather bracelet
That's what I picture when someone mentions shark mesh bracelets.