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Strap-O-Matic is a tool for visualizing how a strap will look on your watch before you spend money. Pick a strap material, customize the colors, do your thing.

FAQ

Are my uploads stored?

Yes. A watch photo you upload is processed — including by a third-party AI service — to build your preview, and saved as part of your watch collection so you can switch back to it. You can delete any watch from your account whenever you like. We don't sell your photos or use them for advertising; see our Privacy Policy for the details.

Will my favorite strap material be added?

Maybe! New materials are added based on demand. Drop a note via the contact link below if there's a specific material or watch you'd like to see.

Is this affiliated with any strap retailer?

Some "Buy this strap" buttons are affiliate links, marked affiliate. If you buy through one, Strap-O-Matic may earn a small commission — at no extra cost to you, and you'll never pay more than going direct. It helps cover hosting. Buttons without the affiliate mark are just plain web searches.

Updates

Drop your email if you'd like a heads-up when we add new strap categories, new watches, or ship anything else interesting. Low volume, no spam.

Contact

Hit a bug, want a feature, or have a strap you'd like to see? Send it straight to us — leave your email if you'd like a reply.

By using Strap-O-Matic you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. In short: we store the email you sign in with and the watch photos you upload — processed via a third-party AI service and kept as your saved watches until you remove them — and if you go paid, your payment is handled by Stripe. We don't sell your data. The linked policies are the authoritative version.

Cookies & privacy

Strap-O-Matic keeps it minimal. We use one essential cookie to keep you signed in, plus your browser's local storage to remember preferences (your last strap, dismissed hints). That's it — no advertising or analytics cookies, and no third-party trackers. Some "Buy this strap" buttons are affiliate links; if you follow one, the retailer's own site may set its own cookies under its policy. Because we only use essential storage, there's nothing to opt out of here — the notice just lets you know.