Italian Epson Calf Leather Watch Band with Stainless Steel Buckle | Custom Smartwatch Straps Bulk
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Quick B2B Sourcing Overview
Specification Matrix
| Attribute | Specification | Notes |
| Top Leather | Italian Epson Calf Leather, full-grain, vegetable-tanned | Sourced from Tuscany tanneries; batch traceability maintained |
| Lining Leather | Beige Vegetable Tanned Nubuck Leather | 0.8–1.0mm thickness; skin-friendly contact surface |
| Strap Thickness | 2.6–3.0mm tapering to 1.8mm at tip ends | ±0.2mm tolerance across production runs |
| Band Widths Available | 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20mm | Custom widths available at 1000+ pcs MOQ |
| Standard Lengths | 120mm (long) / 80mm (short) — total 200mm | ±5mm custom adjustment requires die modification |
| Buckle Material | Stainless Steel 304 (A2 grade) | 18% chromium, 8% nickel; 48hr salt spray tested |
| Clasp Type | Pin buckle | Torque tested at 0.5–0.8 Nm |
| Stitching | Lockstitch, waxed polyester thread (Tkt 35) | 2.5–3.0mm stitch length; 30N tensile strength |
| Edge Style | Cut-edged, pointed end | Edge painting optional at 100+ pcs MOQ |
| Padding Style | Flat padding | No padding thickness variation across width range |
| Weight | 0.100kg (gross, packaged) | Net weight approx. 75g per strap |
| Packaging | Single OPP bag with cardboard insert | Dust bags / retail boxes available as upgrades |
| Model Number | RIES | Part of Italian Calf Collection |
Material Comparison: Italian Epson Calf vs Alternatives
| Parameter | Italian Epson Calf (This Product) | Bonded Leather | Silicone Strap |
| Material Composition | Full-grain calf, vegetable-tanned | 75%+ leather fiber + polyurethane binder | 100% silicone polymer |
| Thickness Consistency | 2.6–3.0mm, ±0.2mm tolerance | 1.8–2.4mm, ±0.5mm variation | 2.0–3.5mm, ±0.3mm |
| Tensile Strength | ≥30 N/mm² | 12–18 N/mm² | 6–10 N/mm² |
| Estimated Daily Wear Life | 5–8 years | 12–18 months | 2–3 years |
| Skin Sensitivity Risk | Low (vegetable-tanned lining) | Moderate (chrome-tanned) | Low |
| Colorfastness Rating | Grade 4 (ISO 105-B02) | Grade 2–3 | Grade 4 |
| Stitch Tear Strength | 30N+ | 15–20N | N/A |
| Patina Development | Yes — develops character over time | No — surface coating peels | No — maintains original appearance |
| Custom Branding Quality | Foil/Emboss/Print all viable | Print only, poor adhesion | Print only, requires special ink |
Multi-Scenario Buyer Applications
Watch Brand Accessory Collection
Watch brand merchandisers at mid-tier fashion and smartwatch companies require accessory line extensions to complement their core watch products. For a smartwatch brand with 8 different case sizes (39–46mm), matching replacement straps across multiple lug widths becomes a logistical requirement. The CFS2-H series covers 12mm through 20mm band widths in 1mm increments — meaning one production order can support multiple watch models simultaneously. A merchandising director ordering 500 pieces across 4 colorways and 3 widths consolidates inventory management while maintaining consistent Italian calf quality. The vegetable-tanned lining also reduces the return rate for skin sensitivity complaints compared to chrome-tanned alternatives common in this price tier.
Corporate Executive Gifting Programs
Fortune 500 enterprise corporate gift managers face consistent challenges with executive gifting: branded merchandise that feels premium enough for C-suite recipients while fitting within procurement compliance budgets. For a 200-person leadership team onboarding program, purchasing branded watch straps as welcome kit components requires product that projects quality without appearing cost-conscious. The Italian Epson calf leather origin and 304 stainless steel buckle provide tangible quality signals — the 2.6–3.0mm thickness offers substantial feel versus thinner alternatives. With 50-piece MOQ, procurement teams can order department-specific colors or run smaller trial batches before scaling to full-company distribution. Pre-shipment photos allow the gift manager to approve actual logo placement before final shipment, eliminating last-minute compliance questions.
Retail Accessory Distributor Inventory
Smartwatch accessory retailers and watch repair chain operations managers require reliable replacement strap stock across the most common lug sizes (16mm, 18mm, 20mm represent 85% of market demand). A distributor purchasing 2000 pieces across 3 widths and 2 colors can consolidate ordering with a single supplier rather than managing multiple vendors for each lug size. The 304 stainless steel buckle with 48-hour salt spray testing reduces in-store returns from buckle corrosion — a common complaint with lower-grade hardware. For retail display, the standard OPP packaging can be upgraded to branded hang tags or presentation boxes for premium positioning. Reorder intervals average 3–4 times annually with 20% growth per order as retail floor sales validate the product.
B2B FAQ
Custom Production: How are custom logos applied, and what file formats do you need?
Foil stamping (gold, silver, black, white, rose gold), embossing (blind), screen printing (up to 4 colors), and laser engraving for buckle plates are all available. Artwork must be vector format: AI, CDR, PDF, or EPS at 300 DPI minimum. Maximum logo size: 40×8mm on leather top, 10×6mm on buckle plate. Minimum logo height: 3mm. Digital mockup provided within 2 business days. Foil stamping works best for small logos (10–30mm) while screen printing is recommended for multi-color designs.
Logistics & Shipping: What transit times and shipping methods apply for international delivery?
Express shipping via DHL/FedEx/UPS: 3–5 business days, recommended for 50–200 unit orders. Sea freight LCL: 500–5000 units, 18–22 days to US West Coast, 22–26 days to EU ports. Sea freight FCL: 5000+ units, same transit times but direct container loading. Air freight option available at buyer's expense. Master carton: 200 units per carton, 45×35×30cm, 20.5kg gross weight. Documentation includes commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, and material declaration sheet.
Quality & Compliance: What QC processes and certifications do you maintain for institutional buyers?
Five-stage QC: incoming leather thickness verification (±0.2mm tolerance), cutting die alignment check, stitching tension calibration (2.5–3.0mm), buckle assembly torque test (0.5–0.8 Nm), and 100% final visual inspection under 500 lux lighting. AQL 2.5 General Level II — 0 major defects, 2.5% minor tolerance. OEKO-TEX Standard 100 and REACH declarations available. ISO 9001:2015 facility certification. Third-party inspection (SGS/BV/Intertek) can be scheduled with 48-hour notice. Pre-shipment photos included. Batch traceability records maintained for 2 years after order.
Corporate Gift Manager at Fortune 500 enterprise — executive gift program for 200+ leadership team members, branded with logo, Q4 delivery deadline
Procurement Specialist at smartwatch accessory retailer — building replacement strap inventory for 8 band widths (12–20mm), bulk order 2000pcs mixed colors
Product Development Lead at watch manufacturing OEM — sourcing Italian leather straps for private-label client's smartwatch, 1000pcs with custom branding
Marketing Manager at luxury hotel group — guest amenity watch strap in welcome kits, 300pcs with hotel branding, 6-week lead time
Founder at direct-to-consumer watch brand — first accessory product launch to complement existing watch lineup, 50pcs tester order to validate customer response
Operations Manager at watch repair chain — inventory stock for customer replacement requests, 150pcs across 3 most common widths (18, 20, 22mm)
Promotions Director at automotive dealership group — branded watch strap giveaway with vehicle purchase, 1000pcs for annual Q3 promotion Facility Origin
Q: Smartwatch replacement accessory lines, corporate executive gift kits, watch brand OEM collections, retail accessory inventory, employee welcome packages, luxury event merchandise
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At SupplyBatch, you’re working with real product pros. We know that custom merch is your brand’s reputation on the line, so we dig into the details: we’ll analyze your artwork, suggest material upgrades for longevity, and double-check your proofing so there are no surprises when the boxes arrive. You bring the vision, and we bring the practical, boots-on-the-ground expertise to turn your ideas into high-quality products that actually hit the mark.
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