

Finding the right straps for your favorite timepiece can be a daunting—yet fun—experience. That’s because today there are many brands that make quality straps and many styles one can choose from, to the point where it’s easy to get a headache just thinking about it. So, to make your life a little bit easier, we put together a strap guide for a very particular type of watch that has become popular as of late: World War II/Dirty Dozen-inspired timepieces. Our test subject today is the Vario 1945 D12 with the Raven Black dial option. (This model also comes with gray, green, and white dials.) This type of watch was created for ultimate legibility in all conditions, and the model we have in hand showcases a monochromatic design with white and yellow accents.
First things first, we’re going to pair the Vario 1945 D12’s 18mm lug width with three options for nylon-style straps so that we can preserve and celebrate this type of watch’s military heritage. The Dirty Dozen which came out in 1945 were delivered on some kind of nylon or cotton straps that would keep the watch securely attached to the wrist. According to some, they were delivered on single-pass khaki cotton straps or early ancestors of the nylon strap. For this section, we paired the Vario with three WATCHBANDIT Original pull-through watch straps made of premium nylon and coming in two styles. Then, we’re going to see how the Vario looks on a variety of two-piece straps made of rubber, leather, and nylon. Because well, not everybody loves nylon-style straps and you could be looking for something different. And we got you covered!



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