CNS Rubber Straps add a laid-back and sporty look to your watch. They are also durable and comfortable against the skin. With a great variety of colour options, you can spice up your wrist with a range of colours that suit you.
This week’s article explores the history of rubber straps, some types and styles available today, as well as their pricing structure.
Rubber straps have evolved into a popular strap option for a variety of watches. They are often preferred for their durability and comfort. However, they can sometimes be a little more expensive than other straps.
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This is mainly due to their production process and the quality of rubber used. In addition, the colour and texture of rubber also play a role in the overall price.
Rubber straps were first adopted by Carlo Crocco, founder of Hublot, who wanted a durable and water resistant watch. He felt that materials like metals and leather just weren’t up to the task. He spent 3 years and more than $1M on developing a material that met his needs. It was named ‘rubber’ and it is a highly durable polymer with the particular trait of being able to withstand harsh conditions and repel dust and dirt.