DE GRIFF Short Watch Pouch in Navy Suede (Bracelet Edition)
DE GRIFF Short Watch Pouch in Navy Suede (Bracelet Edition)
DE GRIFF Short Watch Pouch in Navy Suede (Bracelet Edition)
DE GRIFF Short Watch Pouch in Navy Suede (Bracelet Edition)
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DE GRIFF Short Watch Pouch in Navy Suede (Bracelet Edition)

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Specifically designed to hold watches on bracelets (or watches on straps that don't fold flat). If you are looking for a pouch for watches on straps then just check our standard pouches, also available in the shop.

The short and stubby watch pouch holds your watch nice and snug while the material used also adds substantial cushioning. For added protection, there is a nice and sturdy back protector added to each pouch to avoid that your watch bracelet sits directly against the caseback of your watch. This particular watch pouch uses a nubuck leather which is super soft inside and outside. To give it a bit of an edge, please know that we oil the nubuck. This basically makes the leather more resistant to staining after a while. Due to the way this leather is tanned, a hint of natural markings on the leather will remain visible and we consider this a feature.

Thanks to our unique closure design there are multiple ways to close the pouch, depending on your needs. The standard way of closing is as shown on the first picture. If you want a more secure fit during transit (rather than in your drawer) then go for go for the more secure fit as shown on the last picture (folding the flap from the inside, to the outside). For added durability, the stitching features double stitching at the ends where the seams take the most stress.