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KronoKeeper Squama Watch Straps: Salmon Leather, A French Material of Exception
New collection · Written by Pierre-Yves · MisterChrono Manila KronoKeeper Squama Watch Straps: Salmon Leather, A French Material of Exception A new KronoKeeper collection crafted from authentic salmon leather, vegetable-tanned in France. Twelve colours across two exclusive finishes: Satin and Gradient. At MisterChrono Manila, we are proud to introduce a new collection that is particularly close to our hearts: the KronoKeeper Squama collection. Crafted from authentic salmon leather, these watch straps embody artisanal excellence, eco-responsibility and contemporary elegance. This article walks you through the material, the French craftsmanship behind it, the two collection finishes, and all twelve colours now available in our boutique and online. Salmon leather: an exceptional marine material Salmon leather remains an underground material in the watch world, yet it possesses every quality of an exceptional leather: a unique natural scale grain, surprising suppleness, and remarkable resistance to wear. Its distinguishing feature is its origin: every hide is sourced from food industry by-products in France. No animal is farmed for its skin — this is a material fully upcycled from existing supply chains, in a genuinely circular and responsible approach. The result: a leather with fine, regular scales reminiscent of traditional exotic skins (python, alligator) while offering an ethical, local and sustainable alternative. French artisanal craftsmanship Our Squama leather comes from a partner French tannery, based in the Lyon region, specialised in marine leathers. The vegetable tanning process, carried out in France, follows the traditions of fine leather goods: long duration, artisanal know-how, control of every step. This process gives salmon leather its unique properties: Exceptional suppleness — the strap conforms to the wrist quickly Water resistance superior to most terrestrial leathers — especially valuable in the Philippines' tropical climate Natural scale grain — each piece is unique, no two hides are identical Longevity — salmon leather develops a subtle patina over the years In collaboration with this French tannery, KronoKeeper developed the Squama collection: twelve colours across two finishes, designed specifically for watch straps. Satin finish: eight pure and mineral colours The Satin finish is the matte signature of the collection. The leather is dyed through the core, then lightly satined to reveal the natural structure of the scales without excessive shine. The result is understated, elegant, perfectly suited to both dress and sport-chic watches. Origine Natural undyed, matte finish Carbone Deep contemporary black Spiruline Elegant marine algae green Lie de vin Refined deep bordeaux Bleu Baltique Deep marine blue Verglacé Light mineral grey Moka Warm chocolate brown Nuage Subtle pearl grey Each Satin strap is lined with calf leather and hand-stitched with matching thread, in the pure tradition of luxury straps. Gradient finish: four colours with metallic highlights The Gradient finish represents Squama's contemporary signature. On each scale, two shades blend through an exclusive dyeing process, creating a subtle gradient that catches light differently depending on the angle. The effect is striking — a strap that changes appearance with the movement of the wrist. Odyssée Bright metallic coppery red Encre d'Or Lavish black and gold Bleu Minuit Midnight blue with copper highlights Rouge Impérial Intense deep red These Gradient straps are particularly stunning on watches with understated dials, adding a touch of contemporary boldness. Technical specifications Specification Detail Material Authentic salmon leather, vegetable-tanned in France Lining Smooth calf leather Stitching Hand-stitched, matching thread Available sizes 18-16mm, 19-18mm, 20-18mm, 21-16mm, 22-20mm Available lengths 105/65 mm (standard) or 115/75 mm (long) Leather origin Vegetable-tanned in France · Designed by KronoKeeper Caring for your salmon leather strap Squama leather is resilient and easy to live with, but a few simple practices extend its lifespan — particularly important in the Philippines' tropical climate: Avoid prolonged contact with seawater or chlorinated pools Condition the leather once or twice a year with a fine leather cream Store away from direct sunlight during long periods of non-wear For light cleaning, use a slightly damp microfibre cloth Which watch pairs well with a Squama strap? The Squama collection lends itself remarkably well to dress watches in steel or gold, but also to sport-chic timepieces. Some pairings we particularly recommend: Rolex Datejust — a Satin Origine or Carbone elevates the jewellery character of the watch Omega Aqua Terra — a Satin Bleu Baltique resonates perfectly with blue dials Tudor Black Bay — a Gradient Bleu Minuit adds refined contrast Patek Philippe Calatrava — a Satin Lie de vin dresses up the classic with daring JLC Reverso — a Gradient Encre d'Or for a spectacular jewel-like effect The Squama collection at MisterChrono Manila The KronoKeeper Squama collection is available at our Manila boutique (Shangri-La The Fort, BGC Taguig) and on our online store. Our expert advisors can present the colours in natural light, help you choose the shade that will elevate your watch, and fit the strap on site. Salmon leather is a great choice for Manila's tropical climate: its natural water resistance and suppleness handle heat and humidity far better than conventional leathers. Explore the Squama collection Full strap collection Written by Pierre-Yves, watch strap expert at MisterChrono. Specialist in fine leather, alligator, cordovan, Rolex, Omega and exceptional materials.
Learn moreKronokeeper FKM Alligator Watch Strap - Black Rubber Embossed
Kronokeeper unveils an exceptional piece that redefines the watch strap category: the FKM Alligator Black. For the first time, the refined aesthetics of alligator leather meet the extreme durability of FKM rubber — a technical and aesthetic achievement crafted for watch enthusiasts who refuse to compromise between elegance, toughness, and versatility. The elegance of exotic leather, the resilience of high-performance rubber At first glance, the illusion is flawless. The alligator grain is embossed with remarkable precision, instantly evoking the finest exotic leather straps from Place Vendôme ateliers. Every scale is sharply defined, every shadow of the relief carefully shaped to capture the natural depth of genuine hide. Yet this strap is not leather at all: it is entirely crafted from FKM rubber, a technical material used in aerospace and professional diving. This unique fusion delivers a completely new wearing experience: you wear a strap that looks luxurious, yet you can dive into the ocean, expose it to tropical sun, sweat through a workout, or wear it through pouring rain — with zero degradation. What is FKM rubber? FKM (fluoroelastomer) is a high-end rubber originally developed for demanding industrial and military applications: aircraft engine seals, technical diving equipment, chemical industry. It belongs to the same family as Viton®, the global benchmark for fluoroelastomers. Unlike conventional synthetic rubbers, FKM is impervious to: Saltwater and pool chlorine UV rays and tropical climates Oils, solvents, and chemicals Sweat and cosmetics (sunscreen, perfume) Extreme temperatures, from -20°C to +200°C (-4°F to 392°F) It is also a hypoallergenic, completely odorless material that retains its suppleness and shape year after year. A quality FKM strap can last a decade without losing its original appearance. Technical specifications Main material: FKM rubber (high-performance fluoroelastomer) Inner surface: soft rubber lining, micro-textured for optimal wearing comfort, even during heavy perspiration Outer finish: genuine alligator-style embossing, sharp and realistic relief Color: deep black, matte finish with a subtle satin touch Resistance: saltwater, chlorine, UV, sweat, oils, solvents Temperature range: -20°C to +200°C (-4°F to 392°F) Properties: hypoallergenic, odorless, does not yellow, retains suppleness over time Attachment system: standard spring bars, compatible with any pin buckle or deployant clasp Manufacturing: Swiss watchmaking standards Which watches and which uses? The Kronokeeper FKM Alligator strap is designed to suit a wide range of character watches, whether sporty or dressy. Its refined aesthetics make it an ideal companion for: Dive watches: Rolex Submariner, Rolex Sea-Dweller, Omega Seamaster Diver 300M, Tudor Black Bay, Blancpain Fifty Fathoms, Panerai Submersible Sports chronographs: Rolex Daytona, Omega Speedmaster, Breitling Navitimer, TAG Heuer Carrera, Zenith El Primero Dress-sport watches: Rolex Datejust, Omega Aqua Terra, IWC Portugieser, Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris, Panerai Luminor Due Tool watches: Tudor Pelagos, Omega Planet Ocean, Rolex Explorer The ultimate versatile strap, it adapts to every occasion: office meetings, dinners in town, weekends by the sea, tropical vacations, sports sessions. One strap, every occasion. Why choose an FKM strap over a genuine alligator leather strap? A genuine alligator leather strap is a magnificent piece, but a fragile one. It fears water, does not tolerate prolonged perspiration, degrades under UV exposure, and quickly loses its luster in humid climates. For climates like Hong Kong, Singapore, or southern France in summer, an exotic leather strap demands regular maintenance and constant protection. The Kronokeeper FKM Alligator strap offers the same visual impact — unless you look very closely — with complete freedom of use. It's the rational choice for collectors who actively live with their watches. Care and durability Caring for the FKM Alligator strap is disarmingly simple. A quick rinse with clean water is enough after ocean or pool exposure. For deeper cleaning, use lukewarm soapy water with a soft cloth. No need for wax, oil, or special products. Unlike leather, FKM does not dry out, crack, or require preventive protection. Kronokeeper craftsmanship Kronokeeper is a premium watch strap atelier, an official partner of MisterChrono for several years. Every strap is crafted to Swiss watchmaking standards, with rigorous quality control at every stage: selection of virgin FKM rubber, precision molding, manual embossing, finishing, and final assembly. Kronokeeper also offers made-to-measure leather straps through our Bespoke by MisterChrono program, available in our boutiques in Paris, Singapore, Hong Kong, Manila, and Brussels. Shipping and warranty Fast shipping in secure packaging from one of our MisterChrono boutiques. Every Kronokeeper strap comes with a manufacturer warranty and after-sales service handled directly by our teams. For any question about sizing, compatibility with your watch, or buckle choice, our in-store and online advisors are at your disposal. Kronokeeper FKM Alligator Black — the elegance of exotic leather, the endurance of cutting-edge rubber. The strap that doesn't compromise.
Learn moreFKM Rubber vs Vulcanized Rubber Watch Straps: Which Is Best for Singapore & Hong Kong's Humidity?
If you live in Metro Manila, you already know the drill. You step outside the Shangri-La The Fort at 9AM and your shirt is already clinging to your back by the time you reach your car. The Philippines sits firmly in one of the most punishing tropical climates in the world — high humidity year-round, intense UV exposure, and monsoon rains that arrive without warning. Your watch survives it. But does your watch strap? This is a question we hear constantly at MisterChrono, and it's one worth answering properly. Two materials dominate the premium rubber strap market right now: FKM rubber and vulcanized rubber. Both look sleek. Both feel sporty. But they are not the same — and in the Philippine heat, the difference genuinely matters. Why Rubber Straps Make Sense in the Philippines Before diving into the technical comparison, let's acknowledge the obvious: Manila is not Geneva. Our humidity regularly sits above 80%, temperatures hover between 28°C and 36°C for most of the year, and whether you're heading to BGC for a board meeting or taking the family out to Tagaytay for the weekend, your watch strap is going to face real stress. Leather straps, no matter how beautiful, absorb sweat and degrade rapidly in our climate. Even high-grade exotic leathers that hold up well in Paris or Tokyo tend to crack, smell, and lose their shape within months here. Metal bracelets, while durable, trap heat and can cause discomfort during long outdoor days. Rubber straps solve most of these problems — they're waterproof, sweat-resistant, and naturally comfortable in the heat. But choosing the right type of rubber is where things get nuanced. What Is Vulcanized Rubber? Vulcanized rubber is natural rubber that has been treated with sulfur under heat and pressure — a process invented by Charles Goodyear in 1844. This chemical reaction creates cross-links between polymer chains, turning soft, sticky raw rubber into a firm, elastic, and durable material. In the watch strap world, vulcanized rubber has been used for decades. It offers a classic, slightly matte appearance, a firm yet comfortable feel on the wrist, and excellent resistance to water. It's the material behind many of the iconic dive-style straps associated with tool watches. Strengths of vulcanized rubber: Excellent flexibility and comfort from day one Good water and sweat resistance Classic, refined look that pairs well with dress-sport watches Lower price point than FKM for comparable quality Wide range of textures and finishes Limitations in tropical climates: Vulcanized rubber, while resistant to water, is more susceptible to UV degradation over time. Extended exposure to direct sunlight — and Manila gets plenty of that — can cause the material to become brittle or develop surface cracking over the years. It also has a lower resistance to chemicals such as chlorine and salt water, which matters if you frequent pools or the beach in Palawan or Boracay. What Is FKM Rubber? FKM stands for Fluoroelastomer — a synthetic rubber developed originally for aerospace and industrial applications where extreme temperature resistance and chemical inertness were critical. The most well-known commercial form is Viton®, produced by DuPont (now Chemours). In the luxury watch strap space, FKM has become increasingly popular over the past decade, adopted by major watch brands for their flagship rubber offerings. The reason is simple: FKM outperforms nearly every other elastomer in terms of durability, temperature range, and chemical resistance. Strengths of FKM rubber: Exceptional UV and ozone resistance — no brittleness or cracking under Manila sun Superior chemical resistance: chlorine, salt water, sunscreen, mosquito repellent Stable across a temperature range of -20°C to over 200°C Hypoallergenic and skin-safe for long wear Low compression set — keeps its shape under the clasp over time Silky, premium feel that improves comfort in humid conditions Limitations: FKM straps are more expensive to produce, and this is reflected in the retail price. They also tend to have a slightly different aesthetic — often with a smoother, more contemporary finish — which may not suit every watch or every wearer's taste. Head-to-Head: FKM vs Vulcanized Rubber in Tropical Conditions Let's put both materials side by side across the factors that matter most to watch collectors in the Philippines, Singapore, and Hong Kong: Criteria FKM Rubber Vulcanized Rubber UV & Sunlight Resistance Excellent Moderate Sweat & Humidity Resistance Excellent Very Good Chemical Resistance (sunscreen, DEET) Excellent Fair Salt Water & Pool Resistance Excellent Good Shape Retention Over Time Excellent Good Comfort in Heat Excellent Very Good Initial Break-In Period Minimal None Price Point Premium Accessible Longevity 5–10+ years 2–5 years The Manila Reality Check: What Actually Degrades Your Strap Here's something we've observed among collectors in the Philippine market that often gets overlooked in generic strap guides written for temperate climates: it's rarely just one factor that degrades a strap. In Manila, it's the combination. Think about a typical Saturday in BGC or Bonifacio High Street. You apply sunscreen and mosquito repellent in the morning (both of which contain chemicals that attack natural rubber). You're exposed to 10+ hours of direct or indirect UV. You sweat consistently, meaning salt and oils are constantly in contact with the strap. Then you end the evening at a rooftop bar or a swimming pool at a hotel in Makati. A vulcanized rubber strap handles any one of these stresses reasonably well. But all of them together, every weekend, across years? That's where FKM genuinely pulls ahead. DEET, the active ingredient in most mosquito repellents sold in the Philippines, is particularly harsh on natural rubber. It is essentially a mild solvent. FKM's fluorocarbon polymer structure is highly resistant to solvents, making it the far safer choice for collectors who spend time outdoors in tropical environments — and in the Philippines, that's most of us. Featured Straps at MisterChrono Philippines At MisterChrono, we curate our strap collection with tropical markets in mind. Whether you're visiting us at Shangri-La The Fort, Manila or browsing online, here are some of the standout options in both categories: FKM Rubber Straps — Premium Performance Our MisterChrono FKM Rubber Strap is engineered specifically for high-humidity markets. Available in 20mm and 22mm lug widths to fit the most popular references in the market — from Rolex Submariner equivalents to Seiko Prospex dive watches — this strap features a soft-touch fluoroelastomer surface that remains comfortable against the skin even after hours in the heat. Priced from ₱3,500 PHP, it represents exceptional value for a material that should last you the better part of a decade with minimal care. The MisterChrono FKM Sport Strap in matte black or midnight navy is particularly popular among Manila collectors who want a clean, modern aesthetic on their sports watches without compromising on tropical durability. The deployant clasp version, available from ₱4,200 PHP, is an especially strong seller — the clasp prevents the strap from loosening during active use, which matters when you're sweating. Vulcanized Rubber Straps — Classic Character For collectors who appreciate the heritage feel of vulcanized rubber — the slight texture, the organic flexibility, the more traditional appearance — our MisterChrono Vulcanized Rubber Strap is one of our most enduring bestsellers. Starting from ₱2,200 PHP, it's available in a range of classic colors including black, dark brown, and military olive green. This strap pairs exceptionally well with vintage-inspired sports watches and tool watches. If you're rotating straps regularly and taking proper care of your collection — rinsing the strap with fresh water after beach outings, keeping it out of direct prolonged sunlight when not in use — a quality vulcanized rubber strap will serve you very well in the Manila climate. Browse our full selection of rubber watch straps for tropical climates on the MisterChrono Philippines website. What About Singapore and Hong Kong Collectors? We know many of our Manila customers also travel frequently to Singapore and Hong Kong for business or leisure, and the question of strap performance in those cities comes up often. The good news is that our recommendation holds: FKM is the more resilient choice across all three tropical and subtropical Asian markets. Singapore maintains year-round humidity levels of 75–85%, virtually identical to Manila's. Hong Kong, while having a more defined dry winter season, is extraordinarily humid and hot from April through October — which covers most of the year. In both cities, as in Manila, the combination of UV exposure, air-conditioned interiors causing condensation, and active outdoor lifestyles makes FKM the smarter long-term investment. The main difference is cultural context: Hong Kong's luxury market tends to prioritize the premium feel and brand prestige of FKM straps from high-end suppliers, while Singapore collectors often approach the choice more analytically, weighing performance data and long-term cost. In Manila, we find our customers are deeply practical — they want something that can go from a client lunch at the Shangri-La to a weekend trip to Batangas without a second thought. FKM delivers that. Maintenance Tips for Both Rubber Strap Types in the Philippines Regardless of which material you choose, a few simple habits will significantly extend the life of your strap in our climate: Rinse with fresh water after beach trips or pool use — salt and chlorine accelerate degradation, especially in vulcanized rubber Wipe down with a damp cloth after heavy sweating — mild soap is fine for both materials, avoid harsh detergents Store away from direct sunlight when not wearing — a watch box or pouch is ideal Apply sunscreen and insect repellent before putting on your watch, not after — this minimizes direct chemical contact with the strap Rotate between two straps if you wear your watch daily — this dramatically extends the lifespan of both Check the buckle pin holes periodically — this is where cracking typically begins first, regardless of rubber type Our Verdict: Which Should You Choose? If you're buying one rubber strap for everyday use in the Philippines and you want it to last, to perform without compromise, and to handle every situation the Manila lifestyle throws at it — FKM rubber is the clear answer. The higher upfront cost is offset by superior longevity, and the comfort in heat is genuinely better. If you're a strap enthusiast who rotates regularly, appreciates the classic aesthetic of vulcanized rubber, and is prepared to take reasonable care of your collection — vulcanized rubber remains an excellent choice, especially for dress-sport watches where you want texture and character over raw performance metrics. The best collectors we know in Manila actually own both — an FKM strap for the everyday grind and a beautiful vulcanized rubber strap for more curated occasions. It's a philosophy we fully endorse. Explore Our Rubber Strap Collection Visit MisterChrono at Shangri-La The Fort, Manila to see and feel both FKM and vulcanized rubber straps in person — our team will help you find the perfect fit for your watch and your lifestyle. Shop All Watch Straps → Article written by Pierre-Yves for MisterChrono Philippines. Prices listed are indicative and subject to change. Visit misterchrono.ph or our Shangri-La The Fort boutique for current pricing and availability.
Learn morePolywatch and Cape Cod: Complete Guide for Watch Care | MisterChrono Manila
Expert guide · Written by Pierre-Yves · MisterChrono Manila Polywatch and Cape Cod: The Complete Guide to Polishing Watch Crystals and Cases Two essential products, two distinct uses. How to use Polywatch for crystal scratches and Cape Cod to restore your watch case — step-by-step instructions for professional results at home. Every watch collects the marks of time: a fine scratch on the crystal, a case that has lost its original gleam, a steel bracelet dulled by daily micro-scratches. The good news: most of these imperfections can be corrected at home, in a few minutes, using two professional products we have recommended to our clients at MisterChrono Manila for years — Polywatch and Cape Cod polishing cloths. This complete guide explains what each product does, which uses it is designed for, and most importantly how to use it correctly to achieve professional results without risking damage to your watch. Polywatch vs Cape Cod: what is the difference? First, understand this: these are two complementary products, not interchangeable. Using one instead of the other can damage your watch. Criterion Polywatch Cape Cod Form Paste in a tube Pre-treated cloths Primary use Scratches on acrylic (plexi) crystals Micro-scratches on metal (steel, gold) Mode of action Fine abrasion (micro-particles) Chemical action + gentle abrasion Compatible surfaces Acrylic / plexiglass only (standard version) Stainless steel, gold, silver, brass Incompatible surfaces Sapphire, mineral glass, coated surfaces Any crystal, PVD, DLC, brushed finishes Golden rule: Polywatch for acrylic crystals, Cape Cod for metal. Never swap them — Polywatch is too fine for metal and Cape Cod contains chemical compounds that can damage crystal seals and watch gaskets. Polywatch: complete how-to guide What is Polywatch exactly? Polywatch is a polishing paste manufactured in Germany, specifically formulated for acrylic watch crystals (Plexiglas / Hesalite). It contains fine abrasive micro-particles that remove a thin layer of plastic to smooth out scratches and restore crystal clarity. Polywatch comes in two main versions: Polywatch Plastic (red tube): for acrylic crystals (Plexiglas, Hesalite). The most common version. Polywatch Glass (blue kit): for mineral glass crystals. Note: not suitable for sapphire crystals. Watches that benefit from Polywatch Many iconic watches use an acrylic crystal that scratches easily but polishes just as easily with Polywatch: Omega Speedmaster Professional "Moonwatch" (original Hesalite crystal) Vintage Rolex (most references prior to the 1980s) Vintage Seiko (many references) Vintage Tudor and Heuer (sports chronographs) Military watches — acrylic resists shocks better than glass Step-by-step instructions Identify your crystal type. If in doubt, test on a small inconspicuous area. Polywatch does not work on sapphire. Acrylic crystals can be identified by their slight optical distortion at the edges. Clean the crystal. Use a microfibre cloth to remove dust, oils and residue. A single dust particle can create new scratches during polishing. Protect the case. Use masking tape (painter's tape or Washi tape) around the crystal to protect the case from accidental contact with the paste. Apply Polywatch. Squeeze a rice-grain-sized amount directly onto the crystal. No need for more. Polish. Using a soft cloth or cotton wool, rub the paste in firm circular motions for 2 to 3 minutes. Apply firm, consistent pressure and polish perpendicular to the direction of the scratches. Wipe clean. Remove all residue with a clean section of the cloth. Inspect the crystal under good lighting. Repeat if needed. Deep scratches may require 2 to 3 successive applications. Pro tip: if you can feel the scratch when running your fingernail over it, it is too deep for Polywatch alone. You will need to either take the watch to a professional watchmaker, or use a more abrasive method (fine 2000+ grit sandpaper) before finishing with Polywatch. What Polywatch cannot do Remove deep scratches (more than 0.1 mm) Polish sapphire crystals (requires diamond-disc machinery) Polish coated crystals (anti-reflective coating) — polishing would strip the coating Restore cracked or chipped crystals — those require replacement Cape Cod: complete how-to guide What is Cape Cod exactly? Cape Cod polishing cloths are fabric cloths pre-impregnated with a polishing compound, manufactured in the United States. The compound combines a chemical action (which dissolves light oxidation) and a gentle mechanical action (micro-abrasion) to restore the brilliance of precious metals. Unlike Polywatch, Cape Cod does not remove material — it revives the existing surface. This makes it ideal for regular maintenance of polished steel cases and bracelets. Recommended uses Stainless steel watch cases (polished finish only) Polished steel bracelets (Oyster, Jubilee, President) Buckles and clasps in steel or gold Gold watches (yellow, rose, white) — perfect for reviving the shine Fine jewellery in silver, gold, platinum Step-by-step instructions Identify the polished areas. Cape Cod is used only on mirror-polished surfaces, never on brushed or satin finishes — this would create permanent visible marks. Protect brushed surfaces. Use masking tape to cover brushed sections adjacent to the polished area you want to treat. Take a cloth from the pack. Each pack contains multiple cloths. Remove one — it should be slightly damp and scented (this is normal). Polish the surface. Apply the cloth to the polished area and rub in circular motions with moderate pressure. The cloth will gradually darken — this is oxidation and micro-scratches being lifted away. Wipe with a clean cloth. Use a clean, dry microfibre cloth to remove Cape Cod residue and bring out the shine. Store the cloth. Return the cloth to its sealed pack — a Cape Cod cloth is reusable 10 to 15 times. Important: never rinse or submerge your watch after using Cape Cod without first wiping all residue away thoroughly. The product can potentially infiltrate water-resistance gaskets if left in prolonged contact with the watch. What Cape Cod cannot do Remove deep scratches — a professional re-polish is needed Be used on brushed or satin finishes Be used on PVD, DLC or gold-plated coatings — it would damage them Be used on watch crystals of any kind Recommended frequency of use Polywatch: only as needed, when a scratch interferes with reading the dial. Using it too frequently will eventually thin the crystal. Once or twice a year is sufficient for most watches. Cape Cod: every 2 to 3 months for regular maintenance. The product acts gently and can be used more frequently without risk, provided the watch is well wiped afterwards. In the Philippines' tropical climate, regular Cape Cod maintenance is especially valuable — heat and humidity accelerate surface oxidation on steel watches, making regular care a key part of preserving a watch's appearance. Mistakes to avoid at all costs Using Cape Cod on a crystal — even mineral glass can be damaged by the chemical components. Using Polywatch on sapphire — ineffective and may leave a cloudy film. Mixing the two products on the same surface. Using Cape Cod on a brushed finish — you will create permanent visible marks. Polishing without cleaning first — dust particles create new scratches. Neglecting to remove residue — especially for Cape Cod, as residue can damage gaskets. Polywatch and Cape Cod at MisterChrono Manila We stock Polywatch and Cape Cod permanently at our Manila boutique and on our online store. Our advisors can also demonstrate the correct technique in-store — feel free to drop by with your watch if you are unsure about the crystal or finish type. Visit our Manila boutique at Shangri-La The Fort, BGC Taguig. Our advisors demonstrate the proper use of Polywatch and Cape Cod in-store, and provide personalised care advice for watches worn in the Philippines' tropical climate. Complimentary cleaning inspection is offered for any watch purchased at MisterChrono Manila. For deeper scratches or complete case re-polishing, we always recommend taking the watch to a professional watchmaker. Polywatch and Cape Cod are day-to-day maintenance products, not a solution for major restorations. Shop Polywatch Shop Cape Cod Written by Pierre-Yves, watch care expert at MisterChrono. Specialist in leather, alligator, cordovan, Rolex, Omega and horological maintenance.
Learn moreRubberB Straps for Rolex: The Complete Guide | MisterChrono Manila
Expert guide · Written by David · MisterChrono Manila RubberB Straps for Rolex: The Complete Guide to Swiss Vulcanized Rubber Material, Blocked Integration technology, VulChromatic, series overview and full Rolex compatibility — everything you need to know before choosing your RubberB strap. When Rolex collectors decide to replace their Oyster bracelet, the choice of rubber strap matters enormously. Not all rubber straps are created equal — and RubberB, the Swiss manufacturer that pioneered custom rubber straps engineered exclusively for Rolex, has set the benchmark that every competitor is measured against. At MisterChrono Manila, we carry the full RubberB range for Rolex. This guide breaks down everything: the material science behind RubberB straps, the proprietary technologies that make them unique, the four series available, and detailed compatibility across all major Rolex references. What makes RubberB different: 100% pure vulcanized rubber The most important thing to understand about RubberB straps is the material itself. Every single strap is manufactured from 100% pure vulcanized rubber — with absolutely no surface coating, no synthetic blends, no glue and no bonding agents of any kind. This matters because most competitors use silicone (cheaper, less durable) or rubber composites covered with a surface coating that eventually chips, cracks or discolours. RubberB works the material through the core: what you see is what the strap is made of, all the way through. Why vulcanized rubber outperforms silicone Colour stability: RubberB straps do not fade, even after prolonged saltwater exposure or tropical sun — critical for wearers in humid climates. Dust resistance: Pure vulcanized rubber does not attract dust or lint. The strap stays clean looking. Shape retention: The strap does not stretch, deform or develop a permanent set from daily wear. Hypoallergenic: Non-toxic, non-marking, non-allergen — exceeds FDA and BVGG certification requirements. Swiss manufacturing: Every strap is hand-finished in Switzerland to the exacting standards of the luxury watchmaking industry. Blocked Integration: the technology that changed rubber straps Blocked Integration is RubberB's core engineering innovation — and the reason why their straps look so different from generic rubber alternatives on a Rolex case. The technology works by embedding precisely micro-calibrated solid inserts into the strap's end pieces. These inserts are shaped to match the exact geometry of a specific Rolex case's lug holes, so when the strap is installed, it sits flush against the case — no gap, no wiggle, no movement. The visual result is striking: from the side profile, the strap appears to be part of the watch case itself, integrated like a factory configuration. Collectors often describe it as how a rubber strap "should have looked from Rolex." Important: Because Blocked Integration requires micro-calibration to each specific Rolex reference, there is no single "universal RubberB strap for Rolex." Each strap is engineered for a specific model — and in some cases, a specific generation of that model (e.g., Submariner pre-2010, 2010–2019, 2020–present). Our team at MisterChrono Manila will identify the exact right version for your watch. VulChromatic: dual-colour rubber fusion VulChromatic is RubberB's patented dual-colour technology. It fuses two distinct shades of vulcanized rubber within a single strap with no visible joint, no stitching between colours and no bonding — the two colours are chemically united during the vulcanization process itself. This technology was developed specifically for the Rolex GMT-Master II family, where the bezel insert sports two contrasting colours. VulChromatic straps mirror this dual-tone identity on the wrist: GMT "Batman" (black/blue bezel): Black and blue VulChromatic strap GMT "Pepsi" (red/blue bezel): Red and blue VulChromatic strap GMT "Sprite" (green/black bezel): Green and black VulChromatic strap Explorer II (orange hand): Black with orange VulChromatic accent stripe All RubberB straps feature the brand's signature "T" design — a subtle identification mark that watch-knowledgeable eyes will recognize, without shouting branding at everyone else. The four RubberB series at MisterChrono Classic Series — the benchmark The original RubberB series and still the most popular. The Classic Series accommodates all wrist sizes from XXS to XL (14 to 21 cm / 5.5 to 8.25 inches) and mounts directly to your existing Rolex Oyster deployant clasp — no additional links or tools required beyond a standard spring bar tool. Available in a wide range of solid colours and VulChromatic dual-colour combinations. Couture Series — elevated refinement The Couture Series elevates the Classic with one critical detail: Gore Tenara stitching running along the strap's edges. Gore Tenara is the same thread used in high-performance outdoor gear — rot-proof, UV-stable and maintenance-free for life. The stitching transforms the strap into something closer to fine leather goods, adding a tailored luxury dimension to the rubber sport aesthetic. Tang Buckle Series — independent buckle system Designed for collectors who prefer not to use their Rolex Oyster clasp as the fastening mechanism — or who own multiple watches and want a strap that works independently. The Tang Buckle Series features a 316L stainless steel tang buckle (the same surgical-grade steel Rolex uses for case construction), offering a clean, traditional strap look with a different wrist feel than the deployant system. Rubber Cuff Series — unique texture, same performance The Rubber Cuff is RubberB's most distinctive creation. It looks and feels like a fine woven textile — the texture mimics soft twill or perforated fabric — but it is 100% rubber, therefore waterproof and maintenance-free. Available in black, blue and green, the Rubber Cuff is most frequently paired with the Rolex Milgauss, where it complements the watch's unconventional character. Full Rolex compatibility guide RubberB produces a dedicated, micro-calibrated strap for each Rolex reference. Here is the complete compatibility overview available at MisterChrono: Rolex model Key references Available series Notes Submariner 114060, 116610, 126610LN/LV/LB (ceramic & non-ceramic) Classic, Couture, Tang Buckle Generation-specific (pre-2010 / 2010–2019 / 2020+) GMT-Master II 116710BLNR, 116710LN, 126710BLRO, 126710BLNR, 126720VTNV Classic VulChromatic, Couture Dual-colour versions available (Batman, Pepsi, Sprite) Daytona 116500LN, 126500LN (steel ceramic bezel) Classic, Couture Oyster clasp version only Sea-Dweller 126600 (43mm), 116660 Deepsea Classic, Glidelock Series Glidelock clasp compatibility model-specific Explorer 214270, 124270 (Explorer I), 216570, 226570 (Explorer II) Classic, Tang Buckle, VulChromatic Explorer II: orange accent VulChromatic available Sky-Dweller 326934, 326935, 326938 Tang Buckle Series Requires notching — available in-boutique Oyster Perpetual 124300 (41mm) Classic Solid colours Milgauss 116400GV, 116400 Rubber Cuff Series Textile-effect rubber — black, blue, green Fitting your RubberB strap RubberB straps mount to your existing Rolex Oyster or Glidelock clasp — you do not need additional links. Installation requires a standard spring bar tool and takes approximately 5 minutes. The process: Remove your existing bracelet's spring bars from the Rolex case lugs. Insert the RubberB strap end pieces into the case lugs — the Blocked Integration inserts guide the strap into the correct position. Reinstall the spring bars to secure the strap. Attach your Rolex Oyster clasp to the strap's end loop. Complimentary strap fitting: For any RubberB strap purchased at MisterChrono Manila, our team will install the strap on your watch at no charge. We also verify the correct reference compatibility before fitting. Caring for your RubberB strap After saltwater or pool exposure: Rinse with fresh water and dry with a microfibre cloth. Routine cleaning: A slightly damp cloth with mild soap. Any residue wipes away easily — vulcanized rubber does not absorb stains. Sunscreen contact: Avoid prolonged contact. Rinse after beach use. Storage: Keep away from extreme heat and direct UV light for long-term storage. For daily rotation, no special precautions needed. RubberB at MisterChrono Manila MisterChrono is an authorised RubberB retailer. Every strap we carry is authentic, new and backed by manufacturer warranty. Our boutique stock includes all current series — Classic, Couture, Tang Buckle and Rubber Cuff — across the full range of Rolex-compatible references. Visit our boutique at Shangri-La The Fort, BGC Taguig — your destination for authentic RubberB straps in Manila. In the Philippines' warm, tropical climate, vulcanized rubber is one of the most practical strap materials for a Rolex: fully waterproof, heat-resistant, and unaffected by humidity or perspiration. Our Manila team provides expert fitting and reference identification for every Rolex model, ensuring you get the exact micro-calibrated RubberB strap for your specific watch. Shop RubberB straps Full strap collection Written by David, watch strap specialist at MisterChrono. Expert in rubber, NATO and sport watch straps for luxury timepieces.
Learn moreWhich Watch Strap for Your Rolex Submariner? The Complete 2026 Guide
Watch Accessories · Manila Guide · 2026 Edition Which Watch Strap for Your Rolex Submariner? The Complete 2026 Guide You finally have it — your Submariner sits on your wrist, and it looks immaculate. But Manila's tropical heat, the weekend drives to BGC, and long evenings at Shangri-La The Fort have made you wonder: is the original Oyster bracelet really the only option? The answer is a confident no — and this guide will walk you through every alternative worth considering in 2026. By Pierre-Yves — MisterChrono Philippines | Boutique: Shangri-La The Fort, Manila Why Rolex Submariner Owners in the Philippines Are Switching Straps The Philippine climate is not just warm — it is intensely humid. Metro Manila averages humidity levels above 75% for most of the year, and in the summer months between April and June, that figure climbs even higher. Your Rolex Submariner was engineered to withstand water pressure up to 300 metres, but the metal Oyster bracelet was not necessarily designed with tropical everyday wear in mind. Sweat accumulates in the bracelet links. Salt from the sea air — whether you're spending weekends in Batangas, surfing in Siargao, or simply commuting through the heat of Makati — can dull the bracelet's polished surface over time. Add to that the occasional long lunch at a Fort Strip restaurant, where the aircon swings between freezing and tropical the moment you step outside, and you have a compelling case for exploring alternative straps. But comfort and climate are only part of the story. Filipino collectors are increasingly style-conscious. The watch community here — from the well-established groups in Quezon City to the younger collectors discovering micro-brands in BGC — understands that a strap is not merely a functional accessory. It is a statement. It changes the personality of your watch entirely. At MisterChrono Philippines, available at our boutique inside Shangri-La The Fort, Manila, we see this transformation happen every week. A Submariner that arrives on a steel bracelet leaves on a tropical rubber strap — and the customer never looks back. Know Your Submariner: Which Reference Are You Working With? Before selecting a strap, you need to know the lug width of your specific Submariner reference. This matters because Rolex has used slightly different case dimensions across generations, and fitting the wrong strap width will look immediately off — and could damage the lugs if forced. Quick Reference: Submariner Lug Widths Ref. 5513, 1680 (vintage): 20mm lug width Ref. 16610, 16800: 20mm lug width Ref. 114060 (no-date): 20mm lug width Ref. 116610LN / LV: 21mm lug width Ref. 126610LN / LV (2020–present): 21mm lug width The vast majority of Submariners owned by collectors in the Philippines are the modern references — 116610 and 126610. Both take a 21mm strap. Unless you own a vintage piece, 19mm is your starting point, and the good news is that this is the single most common watch strap size in the world, giving you access to the widest possible selection. The 5 Best Strap Types for Your Rolex Submariner in 2026 1. FKM Rubber Straps — The Manila Essential If you live in the Philippines and you own a Submariner, a high-quality rubber strap is not optional — it is essential. FKM rubber (fluoroelastomer) is the gold standard in 2026. It is resistant to UV degradation, sweat, salt water, and the kind of humidity that warps lesser materials within months. The tactile difference between a cheap silicone strap and a premium FKM rubber is immediately apparent. FKM has a denser, more structured feel. It holds its shape across years of use, does not discolour under the Philippine sun, and pairs beautifully with the Submariner's tool-watch aesthetic. For the black dial Submariner (116610LN / 126610LN), a matte black rubber strap creates a cohesive, almost military look — serious, purposeful, and perfect for weekends in Palawan or a formal business dinner in Taguig. For the green "Kermit" or "Hulk" variants, consider a dark forest green or charcoal rubber strap that ties back to the bezel without being too literal. PHP price range at MisterChrono Philippines: ₱3,500 – ₱9,800 depending on finishing and buckle material. 2. NATO Straps — Casual, Versatile, and Culturally at Home The NATO strap has an interesting cultural resonance in the Philippines. Its military heritage aligns well with a country that has deep respect for service and discipline — and its casual versatility makes it perfectly suited to the Filipino weekend lifestyle: outdoor markets, island hopping, family lunches, or rooftop bars in Poblacion. A NATO strap on a Submariner is a deliberate style move. It signals that the wearer is relaxed and confident about their watch — confident enough to wear a ₱500,000+ timepiece on a ₱1,200 strap because they understand that watchmaking is about the movement, not the display of wealth. In terms of colour, the grey/black/silver combination (often called the "James Bond" NATO) is the most versatile with the Submariner. For something more locally inspired, we have seen collectors pair their black Sub with deep navy and gold straps — a nod to Filipino colours with a luxury twist that consistently draws compliments. One practical note: nylon NATOs can absorb moisture in humid climates. Opt for a perlon or CORDURA nylon construction for faster drying after beach days. 3. Tropic-Style Rubber Straps — Vintage Soul, Tropical Logic The "Tropic" strap — with its characteristic perforated rubber pattern — was actually designed specifically for tropical climates in the 1960s. It is a historical accident that makes complete sense in the Philippine context. The perforations allow airflow against the wrist, reducing that familiar sticky feeling during long outdoor events. Tropic-style straps are experiencing a major renaissance in 2026, driven by the vintage watch boom globally and enthusiast interest in faithful reproductions. On a modern Submariner, they create a wonderful tension between old and new — the sleek, refined case and bezel contrasted with a raw, purposeful strap that looks like it has been somewhere. These straps work best in black or dark grey for the Submariner. Avoid brown — it tends to read as mismatched against the diver's aesthetic. 4. Leather Straps — When Manila Goes Formal Let us be honest: a full leather strap on a Submariner for everyday use in Manila is a challenge. Leather and humidity are poor companions, and genuine leather — even well-treated calf or alligator — will degrade faster in tropical conditions than in temperate climates. However, leather still has its place. For high-level corporate meetings in Makati's financial district, for formal events at Shangri-La hotels, or for cooler highland retreats in Tagaytay and Baguio, a leather strap transforms the Submariner into a surprisingly elegant dress watch. The thickness and robustness of the Submariner case actually work well with a substantial leather strap. The best choices for Philippine conditions are quick-release leather straps with a textile lining — the lining prevents leather-on-skin contact that accelerates wear. Look for straps treated with water-resistant finishes, and choose dark brown or black as both pair cleanly with the Submariner's dial colours. If you invest in leather for your Sub, invest in aftercare too: a leather conditioner used monthly will dramatically extend the lifespan in Manila's climate. 5. Integrated-Style Rubber and Aftermarket Metal Bracelets — Maximum Versatility The latest trend in the Submariner aftermarket community — visible in collector circles across Southeast Asia, including the growing Manila watch scene — is the integrated rubber strap. These are precision-shaped rubber straps engineered to sit flush with the case lugs, mimicking the integrated look of the original Oyster bracelet but with the comfort and practicality of rubber. Brands like Rubber B have pioneered this format, and the results on a 126610 are genuinely impressive: from a distance, the watch appears to be on its original bracelet; up close, the material reveals itself. It is the option that resolves the classic collector's dilemma — maintaining the integrity of the design while gaining tropical practicality. For those who want to retain a metal look, aftermarket jubilee-style bracelets in stainless steel are also available, offering a different personality from the Oyster without departing too far from the Rolex DNA. How to Choose Based on Your Lifestyle in the Philippines Your Lifestyle Recommended Strap Why It Works Beach weekends in Batangas / Siargao FKM Rubber Salt-proof, UV resistant, quick-dry Corporate Makati / BGC meetings Leather or Integrated Rubber Polished appearance without bulk Weekend market / casual Fort area NATO or Tropic Rubber Relaxed, expressive, easy to swap Highland weekends (Tagaytay / Baguio) Leather or NATO Cooler temps allow leather longevity All-occasion collector (multiple looks) Quick-Release FKM + NATO set Swap in seconds, covers every context Quick-Release Mechanisms: A Game-Changer for Philippine Collectors One innovation that has transformed the aftermarket strap world in recent years is the quick-release spring bar. This small lever mechanism allows you to swap straps without tools in under ten seconds. For the Philippine lifestyle — where your morning might be a board meeting and your afternoon a spontaneous drive to Las Piñas or a trip to the beach — this is not a luxury feature. It is a practical necessity. Most quality aftermarket straps available at MisterChrono Philippines now include quick-release spring bars as standard. We strongly recommend that all customers purchasing straps for their Submariner opt for this feature. The time saved, and the risk of scratching your lugs reduced, make it worthwhile at any price point. When visiting our Shangri-La The Fort boutique, our team will demonstrate the installation on your specific watch and ensure the fitment is exact before you leave — no tools required, no stress, and no damage to your case. Caring for Your Strap in Manila's Climate: Essential Tips Rubber Straps Rinse with fresh water after beach exposure. Avoid prolonged exposure to strong sunscreen chemicals — apply cream and let it absorb before wearing your watch. Store away from direct sunlight when not in use to preserve colour integrity. NATO / Nylon Straps Hand wash with mild soap monthly if worn regularly. Air dry completely before reattaching — trapped moisture under the strap is the primary cause of skin irritation in humid climates. Rotate between two straps to allow full drying time. Leather Straps Apply a quality leather conditioner every 4–6 weeks in Manila's climate (more frequently than the standard recommendation for temperate zones). Remove immediately after any contact with water or heavy perspiration. Never machine dry or expose to direct heat. Price Guide: What to Expect in the Philippine Market (2026) Watch strap prices vary enormously based on material quality, brand, buckle finishing, and whether quick-release mechanisms are included. Here is a realistic overview of what you can expect to invest in the Philippine market in 2026: Strap Type Entry Level (PHP) Premium (PHP) FKM Rubber ₱3,500 – ₱5,500 ₱7,000 – ₱9,800 NATO / Nylon ₱1,200 – ₱2,500 ₱3,500 – ₱5,500 Tropic Rubber ₱2,500 – ₱4,000 ₱5,500 – ₱8,000 Leather (Calf) ₱3,000 – ₱5,000 ₱7,500 – ₱14,000 Integrated Rubber ₱8,000 – ₱12,000 ₱15,000 – ₱24,000 Visit Us in Manila Find Your Perfect Submariner Strap at MisterChrono PH Our experts at Shangri-La The Fort are ready to help you find the ideal strap for your Rolex Submariner. Come in with your watch and leave with a transformation. Shop All Watch Straps 📍 Shangri-La The Fort, 30th Street Corner 5th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Manila Frequently Asked Questions Will changing the strap void my Rolex warranty? No. Changing the strap or bracelet of a Rolex Submariner does not void the manufacturer's warranty, provided the case and movement are not opened or altered. The warranty covers the watch, not the strap. Simply retain your original Oyster bracelet safely — it can always be reinstalled. Can I change the strap myself without damaging my Submariner? With the right tools — a quality spring bar tool — and some patience, yes. However, given the value of a Submariner, we always recommend having the first swap done by a professional. Our team at Shangri-La The Fort will do it safely at no charge when purchasing a strap from MisterChrono Philippines. Is rubber better than leather for Manila's climate? For everyday wear in Metro Manila, yes — rubber is significantly more practical. It withstands humidity, sweat, and accidental water exposure without degrading. Leather is better reserved for air-conditioned environments or cooler Highland destinations. Many Manila collectors own both and rotate according to occasion. What lug width is the Rolex Submariner? All modern Rolex Submariner references (from the 116610 onwards) use a 21mm lug width. This is the most common strap size available globally, giving you access to the widest possible selection of aftermarket straps across all materials and styles. Explore our full collection of watch straps compatible with the Rolex Submariner: → Browse All Watch Straps at MisterChrono Philippines Article written by Pierre-Yves for MisterChrono Philippines. Last updated: 2026. Information is provided for guidance purposes; always verify compatibility with your specific reference before purchase.
Learn moreBest Strap for a Tudor Black Bay: Selection Guide
The Tudor Black Bay has become one of the most popular dive watches on the market. Its 22mm lug width and neo-vintage design make it an outstanding candidate for strap experimentation.Technical SpecificationsThe Black Bay uses a 22mm lug width (except the BB58 which uses 20mm). Verify your model with our measurement guide.NATO: A Natural PairingTudor themselves offer fabric straps with the Black Bay. A 22mm NATO in black, grey, khaki, or burgundy is the perfect complement to the BB's neo-vintage aesthetic.Vintage LeatherA distressed leather strap in brown or cognac beautifully enhances the Black Bay's retro spirit. The black BB + vintage brown leather combination is a modern classic.RubberFor diving and sport, a 22mm rubber strap preserves the Black Bay's aquatic vocation with superior comfort—ideal for Philippines's active lifestyle.Frequently Asked QuestionsDoes the BB58 have the same lug width as the standard Black Bay?No. The BB58 uses 20mm (39mm case); the standard Black Bay uses 22mm (41mm case).See our 22mm straps — Delivery available throughout the Philippines.
Learn moreOstrich and Lizard Watch Straps: The Overlooked Exotics
Alligator dominates the exotic leather conversation, but two other skins deserve your attention: ostrich and lizard. Less well-known, they offer unique textures and often a more attractive price point.OstrichRecognisable by its distinctive raised bumps (the feather quill points), ostrich leather is exceptionally supple and soft. It delivers immediate comfort with no break-in required. See our ostrich straps.LizardLizard leather features fine, regular scales that create a subtle, elegant shimmer. More understated than alligator, it lends a touch of versatile refinement to dress watches. Choose our lizard straps.Compared to Alligator Price: Ostrich and lizard are 30–50% less expensive than alligator Suppleness: Ostrich is the most supple of the three Prestige: Alligator remains the most prestigious; lizard the most discreet Uniqueness: Ostrich offers a truly distinctive, recognisable appearance Frequently Asked QuestionsIs ostrich leather fragile?Not at all — it is remarkably resilient thanks to its natural oil content. It ages beautifully and develops a outstanding patina.Ostrich | Lizard — Delivery available throughout the Philippines.
Learn moreAlcantara Watch Strap: Luxury and Lightness on the Wrist
Alcantara is a high-technology material used in luxury automotive interiors (Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini) and high-end fashion. Applied to watch straps, it delivers an outstanding experience: extreme softness, remarkable lightness, and versatile resilience.What Is Alcantara?A synthetic microfibre of Japanese origin with a touch comparable to the finest suede. Unlike suede, it resists staining, cleans easily, and does not degrade with perspiration — a significant advantage in the Philippines' tropical heat and humidity.Advantages Lightness: Lighter than leather — you forget it's on your wrist Softness: Immediate comfort with zero break-in Resilience: Resistant to perspiration and staining Colours: Available in vivid shades impossible in natural leather Choose our Alcantara straps.Frequently Asked QuestionsIs Alcantara water-resistant?It handles splashes and perspiration well. Not recommended for full immersion, but more than adequate for daily wear in tropical conditions.See our Alcantara collection — Delivery available throughout the Philippines.
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