Compatibility note: watchband.direct is not affiliated with Unimatic or any watch manufacturer mentioned here. This guide is a practical strap-size reference for replacement watch bands. Always confirm the exact case, reference number, lug width, and attachment system before ordering.
Unimatic strap sizes at a glance
This guide brings the retained Unimatic lug-width pages into one consumer-facing compatibility table. Use it to move from a model name to the right strap width, then choose leather, rubber, nylon, silicone, or steel based on the watch style.
- 22mm watch bands - 4 covered Unimatic models
Unimatic model compatibility table
| Model | Lug width | Family | Recommended strap | Shop by size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unimatic Modello Due U2-C | 22mm | Modello Due | Leather, rubber, or textile straps in 22mm | Shop 22mm |
| Unimatic Modello Due U2S-M | 22mm | Modello Due | Leather, rubber, or textile straps in 22mm | Shop 22mm |
| Unimatic Modello Uno U1-E | 22mm | Modello Uno | Leather, rubber, or textile straps in 22mm | Shop 22mm |
| Unimatic Modello Uno U1S-T-MP Titanium / Blue | 22mm | Modello Uno | Leather, rubber, or textile straps in 22mm | Shop 22mm |
Fit notes before you buy
- Unimatic models are simple tool watches, but case size and strap thickness still matter for comfort.
- Check whether your reference uses 20mm or another width before ordering rubber, NATO, or leather straps.
Strap recommendations by Unimatic family
Modello Due
Modello Due models in this guide use 22mm straps. Covered examples include Modello Due U2-C, Modello Due U2S-M. Choose the exact width first, then pick the material based on how you wear the watch.
Modello Uno
Modello Uno models in this guide use 22mm straps. Covered examples include Modello Uno U1-E, Modello Uno U1S-T-MP Titanium / Blue. Choose the exact width first, then pick the material based on how you wear the watch.
How to choose the right replacement strap
- Confirm the lug width in millimeters. The strap width must match the inside distance between the lugs.
- Check whether your watch uses standard spring bars, screw bars, wire lugs, curved end links, or a proprietary attachment.
- Match the material to the case: leather for dress wear, rubber or FKM for water and sport, NATO or textile for casual tool-watch wear, and steel only when the end-link fit is correct.
- If your watch has an integrated or shaped bracelet system, use a strap made for that exact reference instead of relying on width alone.
Unimatic watch band FAQ
What lug widths do Unimatic watches use?
The Unimatic models in this guide use 22mm lug widths. Always confirm your exact model or reference before ordering a strap.
Can I use any standard strap on a Unimatic watch?
Use a standard strap only when your Unimatic watch has conventional straight lugs and the strap width matches. Case-specific bracelets, shaped end links, and proprietary systems need dedicated parts.
Which strap material works best for Unimatic watches?
Rubber, NATO, and canvas straps fit the minimalist tool-watch look; leather works when you want a quieter everyday setup.
How do I confirm my Unimatic strap size?
Measure the inside distance between the two lugs in millimeters with a ruler or caliper, then match that number to the strap width.
Which Unimatic families are covered?
This guide covers Modello Uno, Modello Due and related model pages from the watchband.direct lug-width database.