A strap is not only a functional part of a watch but also a distinctive design element that can change its overall appearance. If your original strap has been damaged, don’t worry — all our additional straps are original, so you don’t have to stick with your original one. You can find a variant that will make your PRIM watch even more unique. In this article, we will advise you on how to choose the right strap for your PRIM watch — whether you need a replacement for the original or want a change of style.
Do you want the same strap you originally had?
The easiest way is to find a strap by the code of your watch. For example, for the model Skeleton 13206, simply enter this code into the search on our e-shop — you will see the available strap variants that fit this model.
Tip: You can find the watch code either on the back of the case or in the warranty card.
If the strap does not appear, it may be temporarily sold out. Don’t worry — we have a solution, we’ll find another one together that will make an equally perfect impression.
2. Looking for a different strap? Choose the right width
All PRIM straps are designed with an emphasis on quality and compatibility. On our e-shop you will find a wide range of straps in all sizes — just filter by the correct width.
How to determine the strap width?
The width is measured at the point where the strap attaches to the watch case (most commonly 20, 22, or 24 mm). If you are not sure, you can simply measure the width with a ruler.
How to proceed on the e-shop:
- In the Straps section, use the filter “Strap width on the watch”
- Select the desired size (e.g. 22 mm)
- All compatible straps will be displayed
From there, it’s all about your taste — choose from various colours, materials (leather, steel, silicone) and clasps.
3. Do you have a watch with a specific strap end?
Most of our models use straight-ended straps (approx. 95%). However, there are exceptions — some models have specially shaped attachments, especially with metal bracelets. In such cases, you need to get the original strap specifically for the given model.
Example:
The model RA-13229 has a specifically shaped metal bracelet that cannot be attached to all types of watches. On the e-shop, we always indicate which bracelet is compatible with which type of watch.

In conclusion
- Easiest: search for a strap by your watch code
- Alternative: measure the strap width and use the filter on the e-shop
- Watch out for exceptions: some models have specific attachments
If you are still unsure, don’t hesitate to contact us — we will be happy to help you with your choice.




























