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Everest Curved Rubber Strap Green EH5 with Tang Buckle for Rolex Sports Models

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Everest Curved Rubber Strap Green EH5 with Tang Buckle for Rolex Sports ModelsEverest Bands produce the worlds finest aftermarket Rolex Rubber straps. The flawless fit, craftsmanship, rich colours and robustness of Everest Bands make them stand out amongst other Rubber straps. WatchStraps. ie is delighted to be the Official Irish Retailer for Everest Bands. This Everest Band Model Green EH 5 is compatible with: Submariner: 16800, 168000, & 16610, Ceramic 116610, 114060 & gold models Explorer I 39mm: 214270 Explorer II: 16570 &

Everest Bands produce the world’s finest aftermarket Rolex Rubber straps. The flawless fit, craftsmanship, rich colours and robustness of Everest Bands make them stand out amongst other Rubber straps. WatchStraps.ie is delighted to be the Official Irish Retailer for Everest Bands.

This Everest Band Model Green EH 5 is compatible with:

  • Submariner: 16800, 168000, & 16610, Ceramic 116610, 114060 & gold models
  • Explorer I – 39mm: 214270
  • Explorer II: 16570 & 16550
  • Sea-Dweller: 16600 & 16660
  • Daytona in Stainless Steel and Yellow Gold that came originally with bracelet strap* (NOT compatible with the white gold or rose gold versions).
  • Yacht-Master: 16622, 16623, 16628.
  • GMT Master I & II – Ref: 16760, 16700 & 16710
  • GMT Master II – Ceramic: 116710 and all gold or colour variations.

What makes Everest Vulcanized Rubber Bands so special?

Comfort – The soft, supple vulcanised rubber with air pocket is incredibly comfortable to wear

Quality – Every single aspect of the Everest strap has been considered and thought through in painstaking detail to ensure a flawless product that maintain the essence of your Rolex watch perfectly

Vulcanised Rubber – If you have not experienced vulcanised rubber you are going to be pleasantly surprised! It is extremely soft and supple on the skin, has no smell and radiates the beautiful colour of the strap

Air Pocket –

The Air Pocket is a great feature of the Everest design, it ensures there is always a pleasant air gap between your skin and the centre of the strap, even on hot days the strap never feels sticky or sweaty and is comfortable to wear during any sporting activity.

2 Rolex Style spring bars included – 2 high quality 2.0mm Rolex style spring bars are included with all Everest Bands

Case Connection - Everest Bands are precision made and fit flawlessly with your watch case - the case connection is gap-free, resistant to jarring and keeps the essence of a Rolex watch perfectly

Hardened inserts – The curved ends feature hardened inserts embedded in the rubber at the connection of the case to ensure a perfect fit but also protect and relieve pressure on the spring bar channel ensuring a very safe fit

Robust Tang Buckle –

Unlike cheaper straps the Everest buckle is made from a solid piece of 316L steel, the buckle tongue is robust and sits perfectly flush into the buckle creating a ‘barely-there’ feel  

Strength – The team at WatchStraps.ie have been wearing Everest Straps solidly for over 2 years, they have never stretched, split or let us down on the toughest of adventures; diving, snorkelling, hiking, climbing, skiing, playing tennis, distance running etc… the vulcanized rubber and connection components of the Everest Bands are rock solid!

Don’t worry about scratching your bracelet – One of the great benefits of vulcanized rubber is how hard wearing it is, protect your original bracelet from knocks and scratches and let your Everest Band do the hard work!

Swiss Made - Everest bands are manufactured at the world’s foremost vulcanised rubber watch strap facility in Switzerland (the same used by very well-known luxury watch brands), the engineering and tooling used to craft Everest bands is second to none ensuring made to fit with the highest tolerances to your Rolex watch case

Here at WatchStraps.ie we have tried and tested numerous other ‘premium’ Rubber straps. Cheaper quality rubber straps can be uncomfortable to wear, are made from cheaper quality rubber which can be sweaty and can easily irritate the skin, not to mention leaching colour. We’ve also noted that many of these cheaper straps have a very strong odour. The machines used to produce these straps are often of lesser quality leading to inaccurate fit and weak connection points at the buckle and spring bar ends which can easily split. Most do not feature curved ends with solid inserts for strength and do not have the comfort air channel we see with Everest bands.  Also Everest are the only straps supplied with 2.0mm robust Rolex quality spring bars, cheaper straps often do not support 2.0mm spring bars and are often supplied with much weaker 1.5mm spring bars, also the tang buckles on cheaper straps are nearly always made from folded metal rather than the solid milled out buckles you get with Everest. 

Our Director Liam wears Everest bands 90% of the time on his wrist – ‘I find it’s by far the most comfortable and fun way to wear your watch, the vulcanised rubber is so comfortable on the wrist, the rich colour options can really make your timepiece pop! The white and blue are huge favourites!  I’ve tried other rubber straps and nothing compares to Everest Bands.’

If you are planning on purchasing a rubber strap for your Rolex then look no further that Everest bands.

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Product Specifications

  • Made of the highest quality rubber in the world - Vulcanized Swiss Rubber
  • Precision fit to your Rolex model – perfectly connects to the case
  • Swiss made by the world leader in vulcanised rubber watch straps
  • Resistant to UV rays, discolouring, dust, water, sweat, chemicals, staining and stretching.
  • Incredibly comfortable, durable and supple
  • Custom Curved End Rubber strap
  • To fit 20mm lug width
  • Solid 316L Steel Buckle
  • Your order includes two Rolex style 2.0mm spring bars and custom buckle
  • 9 sizing holes to fit to any wrist
  • 80mm + 120mm length
  • 2 heavy duty strap keepers
  • Available in 7 Colours
  • Watch not included



Watchstraps.ie is an official authorized Everest Horology dealer. Watchstraps.ie and its products are not affiliated with, authorized, or endorsed by Rolex SA. All watches, likeness, and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Rolex SA.

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