The Rolex Submariner, one of the most iconic watches ever made, is incredibly satisfying on its Oyster bracelet, suffering only from such popularity that it takes a certain effort to make the watch feel more reflective of the owner’s individuality and taste. That’s where you and a springbar tool come into the picture, and you might just be surprised at how it feels transformed by a strap change.
The Sub is such a versatile, classic design that that it works well with a wide range of watch straps, each one potentially resulting in a different, exciting personality. There are myriad options available, from NATOs to leather to rubber, and even many that are designed specifically for the Sub. You can get creative, but just remember that the 40mm Sub has a 20mm lug width. So without further ado, below are some of the handsomest strap options for pairing the Rolex Submariner.
NATO Straps
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NATO straps are often so cheap that you can buy a few at a time to swap around, and a the Submariner is adaptable enough that it’ll take to a range of NATOs well. The James Bond franchise proved just how cool this look is when Sean Connery wore one on his Submariner in the 1962 film Dr. No, and you can get the same design from Crown and Buckle for just $12.