Romulus | Premium Watch Strap | Italian Badalassi Carlo | Plum
Romulus Watch Strap
The Romulus watch band combines two layers of premium Full Grain Italian vegetable-tanned Badalassi Pueblo leather—rich plum on top and deep black underside—for a striking, refined look.
The Romulus band is designed as a counterpart to the Remus, with reversed plum and black layers that mirror the duality of the legendary twin brothers
Specifications
- Made from genuine Full Grain Badalassi Carlo Plum leather
- Hand cut and handstitched
- Double Layered 3–4mm Thickness
- Rich pull-up with natural leather grain
- Hand painted edges for a smooth, refined finish
- Finished with your choice of thread (including French Linen) and buckle
All straps are handmade to order in Greenville, South Carolina, USA and ship in around 10 business days (Mon–Fri).
All straps come with a spring bar tool and extra spring bars.
Sizing
Sizing recommendations below are guidelines. If you are between sizes, we recommend sizing down.
Standard Length 120/80mm fits wrists approximately 6 1/4" to 7 1/2", in 7 increments
Short Length 110/70mm fits wrists approximately 5 1/2" to 6 3/4", in 7 increments
Long Length 130/90mm fits wrists approximately 7 1/2" to 8 1/4", in 7 increments


Premium Construction
Made from authentic Italian Badalassi Pueblo full-grain leather, this material is exceptionally durable and resistant to stretching under tension. It will age beautifully with use while retaining its strength, shape, and character for years to come.
The plum leather will darken as its worn and broken in;

Left - New, Right - Broken in
History Behind the Strap:
| According to Roman legend, Romulus and Remus were twin sons of the god Mars and the vestal priestess Rhea Silvia, destined for greatness yet condemned at birth. Set adrift on the Tiber River, their lives were spared by fate when a fierce yet nurturing she-wolf discovered and raised them in the wild. As the brothers grew, their courage and vision led them back to the place of their salvation, where they dreamed of building a city that would stand for eternity. But destiny turned bittersweet—Romulus, in a moment of tragic conflict, took his brother’s life and named the new city Rome, sealing both his legacy and his loss. This timeless tale speaks to Rome's resilience, strength, and destiny.
These names hold special meaning for me, as my great-grandfather was from Rome, making this legendary story a deeply personal connection to my family’s heritage. |