An item designed to secure an Apple Watch to the user’s wrist, composed primarily of a corrosion-resistant alloy of iron, chromium, and other metals, intended for durability and aesthetic appeal. A common example includes a link bracelet style, often with a butterfly closure for ease of use.
The adoption of metallic wristbands offers improved longevity and resilience compared to other materials. Beyond pure function, it enhances the overall appearance of the wearable device, presenting a more sophisticated and professional image. Historically, metal watch straps have been associated with higher-end timepieces, lending a sense of tradition and quality to modern smartwatches.