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16mm to 20mm Forstner Komfit "JB" Mesh Watch Band with Straight Ends

The Story

Forstner's stainless steel expandable mesh watch band (called the "Komfit") was one of the only watch bands sanctioned by NASA for use on manned space missions.  It was worn throughout the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs, and even made it to the surface of the moon.  Now, after a long hiatus during which time only vintage models could be sourced at high prices, we have reissued and improved this classic style.    

Details

The Komfit, with its square-patterned mesh, beautifully decorated spring-loaded end pieces, and unique forward-facing clasp, has a distinctive look not available from anyone else.  Made entirely of stainless steel, the band is light, breathable, and extremely comfortable, having the ability to be easily sized in micro-increments for the perfect fit.  Here are some important details:

  • End pieces: spring loaded to fit lug widths ranging from 16-20 mm

  • Mesh width: 16 mm at the central mesh portion

  • Accepts spring bars up to 1.8 mm in diameter (including authentic Omega spring bars) 

  • Internal lug protectors provided with each order

Sizing

The Komfit band is offered in two lengths: "Original" and "Regular."  

The "Original" reflects the length once worn by astronauts over their space suits, and as a result is equivalent to a "long" size.  This band works best on wrists at least 7 inches (18 cm) in circumference and will fit wrists up to approximately 10 inches (25.5 cm) in circumference.  

The "Regular" was made to fit most people, and works best on wrists between 5.75 inches (14.5 cm) and about 7.5 inches (19 cm) in circumference. 

Improvements

We have made several notable improvements over the vintage Komfit.  First, whereas the vintage model had end pieces up to only 19mm wide, ours extends to over 20mm.  As a result, the band now fits watches with more contemporary proportions, including the Omega Speedmaster Professional (the watch with which astronauts commonly paired this bracelet).  Second, the mesh is now slightly wider at 16mm vs. 15mm in the vintage model, to accommodate the wider end piece. Third, the band fits more securely -- whereas the clasp of the vintage versions had a tendency to "slip," the clasp of the re-release has been improved to avoid this problem.  

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