Camille Fornet Leather Belt for Tail Lock Pigskin Green 16mm-14mm Unused Web Exclusive

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Inquiry code W-CFPS1614GR
Brand Camille Fournet
Product name For buckles
condition Unused Outlet products are partially stained
*Tail lock, spring rod, and replacement tools are not included.
Material Pigskin
Lug width? 16mm
Buckle width? 14mm
Length (tip)? 114mm
Length (to the end of the buckle)? 74mm
Thickness? 3mm
color green

Precautions

  • If you purchase this item via mail order, please attach the leather strap yourself.
    Please note that we do not offer leather strap installation services for items sent to our store. For installation instructions, please see here.
    *If purchased together with a watch, we will install it for you before shipping.
  • If you require a buckle, spring bars, or replacement tools, please select "Required" from the dropdown menu when placing your order.
  • Due to the nature of the product, there may be slight variations between individual items.
  • If the item is sold out, please allow 3-4 weeks for processing your order.
  • For other frequently asked questions about leather belts, please see here.
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The width between the lugs attached to the case determines the strap's mounting width. Straps that do not match these widths cannot be used. Measure the distance from end to end of the part where the strap will be attached using calipers or a ruler.
Please note that some watches, such as those with unique lug shapes, may not be compatible with straps other than the original.
Additionally, if the lugs are small and the belt attachment width is narrow, it may be difficult to replace or install the strap yourself.
For more details, please refer to our guide on choosing a watch strap.

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