Ever wished putting on your watch was as easy as slipping on a bracelet? That's exactly what elastic watch straps deliver. No buckles, no fiddly clasps, no adjustments — just stretch it over your hand and you're good to go. If comfort and convenience are your top priorities, you're going to love these.
Our elastic watch straps are made from premium woven elastic that holds its shape and tension over time. They're the ultimate "set and forget" strap — once you've got the right size, you'll barely notice it's on your wrist.
Look, we love a good NATO strap as much as anyone. But sometimes you just want something dead simple. Elastic straps strip away all the fuss and give you the most effortless watch-wearing experience possible.
Here's what makes them brilliant:
Honestly, they're for anyone who wants a more comfortable watch experience. But there are a few groups who absolutely swear by them:
People with mobility challenges — If arthritis, limited dexterity, or any other condition makes fiddling with buckles difficult, elastic straps are a game-changer. No fine motor skills required — just stretch and go.
Nurses and healthcare workers — Constantly washing hands and gloving up? An elastic strap lets you quickly slide your watch up your arm or remove it entirely without breaking your workflow.
The "watch on, watch off" crowd — If you take your watch off multiple times a day (at the gym, in the shower, at your desk), an elastic strap turns a 30-second buckle operation into a 2-second slip.
Casual everyday wearers — If you're not after a dressy look and just want something comfortable and easy for daily wear, elastic is hard to beat.
Elastic straps attach to your watch the same way as any two-piece strap — with spring bars through each lug. The difference is in the strap material itself. Instead of a fixed-length piece of leather or nylon with a buckle, you get a continuous loop of elastic that stretches to fit over your hand.
You'll need a spring bar tool to attach or swap them, just like any other strap. Once they're on, though, you won't need any tools — just your hand and a quick stretch.
This is the one area where elastic straps need a bit more thought than a buckle strap. Since there's no adjustable buckle, the strap needs to be the right length for your wrist from the start. Too loose and your watch will slide around; too tight and it won't be comfortable.
You'll need to know two things:
Check our sizing guide for step-by-step instructions on measuring your lug width. For wrist size, each elastic strap listing includes size recommendations based on wrist circumference.
We also stock paratrooper (MN-style) straps, which are also elastic. So what's the difference? Paratrooper straps are a premium, Australian-made elastic strap with a specific military heritage and a small buckle for fine adjustment. Standard elastic straps are a simpler, buckle-free design at a more accessible price point.
Both are comfortable, both use elastic — the paratrooper straps are a step up in terms of craftsmanship and adjustability if you're willing to spend a bit more.
Elastic straps are pretty low-maintenance. A quick rinse with water and mild soap keeps them fresh. Avoid prolonged soaking though — while they can handle splashes and sweat, sitting in water isn't great for the elastic's long-term tension. For swimming and water sports, stick with a silicone or rubber strap or a NATO strap.
With normal wear, a quality elastic strap will last a good long while before the elastic starts to relax. And when it does, just grab a fresh one — they're not going to break the bank.
An elastic watch strap is a stretchy, woven strap that slips over your hand onto your wrist without needing a buckle or clasp. The elastic tension holds your watch securely while being incredibly comfortable and easy to use.
Yes! The elastic tension keeps your watch snug on your wrist throughout the day. They're secure for everyday wear, gym sessions, and general activity. For extreme sports or water activities, we'd recommend a NATO or silicone strap instead.
They're perfect for anyone who values comfort and convenience — people with mobility issues, healthcare workers, anyone who removes their watch frequently, and casual wearers who want a fuss-free option.
You need your watch's lug width (commonly 18mm, 20mm, or 22mm) and your wrist circumference. Since there's no buckle, the strap must fit your wrist properly. See our sizing guide for help.
Elastic straps can handle splashes and sweat, but they're not ideal for swimming. The elastic can lose tension when soaked. For water activities, try a silicone strap or NATO strap.
Explore our full range of watch straps and accessories: