Okay, here’s the story about the TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro watch strap size, based on my experience:
So, I got my hands on this TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro, the so-called “Flagship Model.” Yeah, it’s a pretty slick smartwatch. I was really pumped about the battery life. The marketing stuff said it could last over 90 hours in Smart Mode and a whopping 45 days in Essential Mode. That’s insane, right?
First off, I unwrapped the box, and there it was, looking all sleek and rugged. I put the watch on my wrist, and it felt good. Not too heavy, not too light. Just right.
I started playing around with the watch, checking out all the features. It’s got everything you’d expect from a top-tier smartwatch.
But here’s the thing I noticed, the band. The original band is cool and all, but I like to switch things up sometimes. So I began looking for the size information, as I wanted a new one.
I measured the original band. Turns out, the lug width is 24mm. This is important, you know? You don’t want to order a new strap and then find out it doesn’t fit.
With the size figured out, I jumped online, checked out a few different stores. There are a bunch of options out there – leather, silicone, metal, you name it. I decided to go with a nice, dark leather strap. I’m more of a leather guy anyway.
I ordered it, and a few days later, it arrived. I took the old strap off the watch – it’s pretty easy, just a couple of spring bars, and popped the new one on.
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Step 1: Got the watch.
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Step 2: Measured the original band’s lug width – 24mm.
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Step 3: Ordered a new leather strap online.
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Step 4: Swapped the old strap for the new one. Easy peasy.
And that’s it. Now I’ve got my TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro looking even better with a fresh, new strap. It’s the little things, right?
If you are planning to replace your watch band, hope this experience helps you get things done quicker!