If you only ever buy one NATO strap, make it black. A black NATO strap is the Swiss Army knife of the watch world — it goes with literally everything. Dress watch, dive watch, field watch, beater Seiko, fancy Omega… a black NATO strap just works. It's the strap equivalent of a pair of black jeans: never out of place, always looks sharp.
We stock a solid range of black NATO straps here at Watch Straps Australia, from classic nylon NATOs to premium seatbelt weave options. All shipped from our Perth warehouse, all available in 18mm, 20mm, 22mm, and 24mm widths to fit pretty much any watch with standard lugs.
There's a reason black is the most popular NATO strap colour we sell — by a long shot. Here's why people keep coming back for them:
Our standard black NATO strap is the one most people start with. Woven nylon, polished stainless steel hardware, and that classic NATO fold-under design that keeps your watch secure even if a spring bar fails. It's lightweight, breathable, and dries quickly — perfect for everyday wear or taking in the water.
Want to go full stealth? Our black NATO straps with black PVD-coated hardware take things up a notch. The matte black buckle and keepers blend seamlessly with the strap for a clean, monochrome look. These are especially popular with tactical and military-style watches.
If you want something a bit more refined, check out our seatbelt NATO straps in black. The seatbelt weave is silkier and smoother than standard nylon, with a subtle sheen that dresses up nicely. Same NATO security, just a more premium feel on the wrist.
Not after a pure black strap? We've got plenty of striped NATO straps that feature black as the base colour — the classic Bond (black and grey), black and red, black and blue, and more. These give you a bit of personality while keeping things grounded.
Measure your watch's lug width — the gap between the two lugs where the strap connects. That measurement in millimetres is your strap size. Our black NATO straps come in:
| Strap Size | Common Watches |
|---|---|
| 18mm | Daniel Wellington 36mm, vintage watches, smaller dress watches |
| 20mm | Rolex Submariner, Omega Speedmaster, Timex Weekender |
| 22mm | Seiko SKX007/009, Seiko 5, Citizen Eco-Drive, Samsung Galaxy Watch 44mm |
| 24mm | Panerai, Breitling Navitimer, larger dive watches |
Got an odd lug width like 21mm? Go up to 22mm. Nylon compresses slightly between the lugs, so the next size up will fit snugly. Not sure what size you need? Use our Strap Finder tool — just pop in your watch model and we'll tell you.
The beauty of a black NATO strap is that it doesn't need much thought. But here are a few combos that work particularly well:
Wondering how a black NATO stacks up against other strap types? Here's the quick rundown:
Leather looks dressier but hates water, sweat, and humidity — not ideal in the Australian climate. A nylon NATO dries in minutes and you can wash it when it gets funky. For everyday wear in Australia, NATO wins. If you want the leather look with NATO security though, check out our leather NATO straps.
Our rubber and silicone straps are brilliant for sport and diving — they're waterproof and don't absorb sweat. But they're two-piece straps, so you lose the NATO security feature. NATOs also breathe better in hot weather. Horses for courses, really.
Zulu straps are thicker and use chunkier rounded hardware. They suit big, heavy dive watches really well. NATOs are thinner and more comfortable for all-day wear. If you've got a 44mm+ watch, a Zulu might suit better. For anything else, a NATO is probably the go.
Nylon NATO straps are about as low-maintenance as it gets:
One of the perks of black — it hides the everyday dirt better than lighter colours. Your white or beige NATO might need washing weekly; your black one can go a fair bit longer.
Orders over $60 get free express shipping anywhere in Australia. Grab a few straps (because you will — it's addictive) or check out our value packs to hit that threshold easily. We dispatch same-day on orders placed before 11am AWST, Monday to Friday, from our Perth warehouse.
Need just one strap? Flat-rate shipping is still cheap and fast. Either way, you'll have your new black NATO strap on your wrist in no time.
Honestly? Almost all of them. Black NATO straps are universally flattering. They're especially popular on dive watches like the Seiko SKX007, Rolex Submariner, and Omega Seamaster. Field watches, pilot watches, and even minimalist dress watches all look great on a black NATO. If your watch has standard lugs, a black NATO will work.
Polished steel hardware is the classic look — it adds a bit of contrast and catches the light nicely. PVD black hardware gives you a stealthier, more tactical vibe where the whole strap blends together. If you're going for that murdered-out look, PVD is the way. For versatility, polished steel works with more watch styles.
For a black-tie event? Probably not — stick with a leather strap or bracelet. But for business casual, smart-casual dinners, and most office environments, a black NATO is absolutely fine. It's understated enough to fly under the radar. The seatbelt weave version looks especially polished if you want to dress things up a bit.
With regular wear, a quality nylon NATO strap will last 1-2 years easily before showing significant wear. The nylon is tough stuff — it's the same basic material used in military applications. The hardware will outlast the strap. At our prices, most people just grab a fresh one when the old one starts looking tired.
Absolutely. NATO straps were designed for military use, including water operations. Nylon is water-resistant, dries quickly, and the one-piece design keeps your watch extra secure. Just rinse with fresh water after saltwater or pool swimming to wash off chlorine or salt. They're one of the best strap choices for swimming and diving.
A standard NATO has the extra fold-under strap that runs beneath the watch for added security. A single pass NATO skips that layer, so the watch sits closer to your wrist with a slimmer profile. Single pass straps are great if you find standard NATOs too thick or bulky. The trade-off is you lose that backup security layer.
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