I have always had a fascination with watches, starting from a young age due to my dad and uncle’s collections. The love for timepieces grew even more when I stumbled upon a Casio digital calculator watch in college, initially bought for a themed party. However, it wasn’t until the launch of the Swatch Moonswatch watches that my Clicky Bezel journey truly began. Despite my wife’s persistent encouragement to start a YouTube channel, it was the hype around the Moonswatches that finally pushed me to create content. My first video documented my 16-hour camping experience to get my hands on these sought-after timepieces.
Over time, I have been fortunate to collaborate with significant industry players like Nomos Glashütte, Jomashop, Minase, and now Fashionbeans. My passion for watches has led me to explore various aspects of the industry, and you can find more of my content here on Fashionbeans.com, on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ClickyBezel, or on my website: https://clickybezel.com/.
When it comes to watch straps, the MoonSwatch’s Mission to the Moon offers a versatile canvas for experimentation. From simple black NATO straps to vintage tropic rubber straps, there are numerous options to elevate the look of your timepiece. The James Bond-inspired NATO strap and leather suede strap strike a balance between casual and formal, catering to various occasions and styles.
A standout choice is the Perlon strap, ideal for vintage-inspired looks and accommodating wrist sizes between preset strap holes. The single-pass NATO strap, reminiscent of James Bond’s style, offers a premium feel and comfortable wear. Each strap option brings a unique touch to the MoonSwatch, allowing you to customize the look according to your preferences.
Whether you own a Mission to the Moon or a classic Moonwatch, the right strap can enhance the overall aesthetic and feel of your watch. Experimenting with different straps can add versatility and personality to your timepiece, making it a reflection of your individual style. So, what strap will you choose for your watch, and if you have a Moonswatch, which strap is your go-to option? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.