Wonderfully vintage, the Genuine Leather Straps are made of Italian
Quality available in Black and Brown coupled with a Rose Gold or Silver
buckle; both designs compose a marvellous fashion statement.
Originated from the British Navy, these fine straps have been arranged
in multiple colours and designs that relate to this, whilst remaining
that slick Daniel Wellington composition.
One by one, these cases have been spectacularly designed with a prim
and proper touch, giving off a clean and sharp vibe to any attire.
Rose Gold, Silver, date display, plain dial, small or large, whichever
design you choose to wear, you won't be disappointed with these
attractive Watches.
Each Collection has been given a British City name such as Cambridge,
Oxford, Southampton, Winchester, York, Glasgow and so on… But here at
Tic Watches, our personal favourite is the classic St. Mawes Collection.
Both suave and admirable, these delightful timepieces are perfectly dapper with either a casual or smart attire. The only decision you need to make is, Rose Gold or Silver?
The Ladies Rose Gold (0507DW) and Silver (0607DW) St. Mawes Watches are
beautifully elegant and arranged with a Case diameter of 36mm beside a
depth of 6mm, making this a pleasant and comfortable size for you to
wear whether this be for work, a day out or even a wedding;
and in true Daniel Wellington style, these genuine Leather Straps are
also interchangeable, making it flexible for you to personalise to your
heart's content.
Created with a slightly larger case size of 40mm beside a 6mm depth,
these St. Mawes Men Watches are also available in Rose Gold ( 0106DW
) and Silver (0207DW), both are attractive timepieces and wonderfully
compliments any attire, especially when suited and booted for work, a
wedding or even that all important special date.
However, if you do fancy a change of strap, whether this is to the
captivating Cambridge, the observable Oxford or the spiffing Sheffield,
this too has been created with interchangeable straps.
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