Alex, the founder of British strapmaker Haveston, is fueled by a passion for horology and history. Throughout Haveston’s varied and growing portfolio, its designs are defined by a focus on the honest utilitarian character of vintage military industrial equipment used by service personnel for aviation, space exploration, combat and other purposes.
If Haveston’s commitment to continuous refinement and innovation is any indication, we can expect much more from the company — with one underlying idea. According to Alex: “At the end of the day, it always comes back to that service-driven purpose, regardless of whether that is to your community, family, or the world. Having a little reminder of that on your wrist is quite special.”
The latest version of an original Haveston design initially released in 2017, the M-22-2P variation expands Haveston’s popular Service series with a traditional two-piece layout. It features a finely woven, malleable base weave with double-layered construction, brushed stainless steel hardware and quick-release spring bars for easy installation and removal.
Famously worn by the USS Missouri battleship in Tokyo Bay in 1945, the Measure-22 ship camouflage color palette consisted of 20B Deck Blue, 5-H Haze Grey and 5-N Navy Blue. It was designed for conditions where high-angle aerial observation was unlikely. Haveston’s M-22-P pattern also observes the asymmetrical approach taken in other naval camouflage schemes.
Material:
- Woven nylon.
- Brushed stainless steel buckle.
Sizing:
- Available in 20mm and 22mm.
- 2.6mm thick.
- Piece length 80mm / 135 mm excluding buckle.
- Fits wrists 140mm – 220mm.
Includes:
- Integrated with stainless steel quick-release spring bars.