While watch collectors are truly spoiled for choice these days as far as strap and bracelet options are concerned, there are certain classic styles that have stood the test of time and don’t seem to be losing popularity.
Some began with brand-specific associations and have since spawned clones and copies, while others weren’t necessarily associated with one particular company, but one thing is true of all of them – namely, that they have attained an iconic status in the watch-buying world, and anyone who considers him or herself a watch collector should be familiar with them. Here are a few of our favorite iconic watch bracelets:
The Bonklip

The Bonklip was developed in the 1920s and 1930s and was issued on certain British military wristwatches from the 1940s through the 1960s. These bracelets were mass-produced, easily adjustable, and machined from stainless steel (in fact, they were some of the first mass-produced stainless steel bracelets). Though bracelets were generally not offered as a standard option on the earliest Rolex watches, there is evidence that some may have been sold with Bonklips in the 1930s and 1940s.