I generally dislike changing watchbands. The small pins and my arthritic hands do battle. The hands win eventually, but not without some strong language and a good bit of frustration.
For that reason, I replaced my last watchband with a NATO-style band. That is less challenging that conventional bands. But that band wore out and I decided to get a neoprene band from Ritche. (Note, not “Ritchie” but without the second “i” (Ritche).
The Ritche bands feature pins that are similar to a tiny spring loaded barrel deadbolt.
You hook your thumbnail on the small protrusion and slide back the plunger. Set it in place, and you’re done. No pins to drop. No tools required.
See image below, the pencil points to the protrusion that retracts the pin allowing insertion.
There is nothing inherent to the design that makes it function better. It does make installation easier, and the materials appear to be above average.
Two of my other watch bands needed replacement. You can order from Amazon or direct from the factory. Orders from the factory are shipped for free. The shipments from Amazon ship for free too.
The prices for either are the same.
However, if I ordered two bands directly from Ritche, they would include the third for free. I ordered from the factory. It was only when I received notice that it was shipped, that I became aware that it was shipping from Mainland China. The bands arrived 8 days later.
I mis-ordered. I measured the band width as 22.8mm and assumed that a 22mm band would be required. Apparently I was supposed to order a 23mm band.
I wrote to Ritche asking if I could exchange them for 23mm size. Two days later I received a notification that a credit was made to my Amex account for the full amount. They are not asking to have the bands returned. And I bought the replacements from Amazon, arriving on Tuesday.
I’m not sure how to rate the customer relations. Clearly I was not hurt financially by this transaction, and I ended up with three bands that I did not pay for.
In sum, better than typical watch bands with an easy-install that actually works. Priced competitively.
Be careful on measuring size. Or order from Amazon.
For that reason, I replaced my last watchband with a NATO-style band. That is less challenging that conventional bands. But that band wore out and I decided to get a neoprene band from Ritche. (Note, not “Ritchie” but without the second “i” (Ritche).
The Ritche bands feature pins that are similar to a tiny spring loaded barrel deadbolt.
You hook your thumbnail on the small protrusion and slide back the plunger. Set it in place, and you’re done. No pins to drop. No tools required.
See image below, the pencil points to the protrusion that retracts the pin allowing insertion.
There is nothing inherent to the design that makes it function better. It does make installation easier, and the materials appear to be above average.
Two of my other watch bands needed replacement. You can order from Amazon or direct from the factory. Orders from the factory are shipped for free. The shipments from Amazon ship for free too.
The prices for either are the same.
However, if I ordered two bands directly from Ritche, they would include the third for free. I ordered from the factory. It was only when I received notice that it was shipped, that I became aware that it was shipping from Mainland China. The bands arrived 8 days later.
I mis-ordered. I measured the band width as 22.8mm and assumed that a 22mm band would be required. Apparently I was supposed to order a 23mm band.
I wrote to Ritche asking if I could exchange them for 23mm size. Two days later I received a notification that a credit was made to my Amex account for the full amount. They are not asking to have the bands returned. And I bought the replacements from Amazon, arriving on Tuesday.
I’m not sure how to rate the customer relations. Clearly I was not hurt financially by this transaction, and I ended up with three bands that I did not pay for.
In sum, better than typical watch bands with an easy-install that actually works. Priced competitively.
Be careful on measuring size. Or order from Amazon.
