DANIEL ROTH – Deployant Clasp – Folding Clasp – 20 mm Buckle

175 CHF

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Often (wrongly) called a deployment clasp, the deployant or folding clasp was invented by Louis Cartier in 1910. The name comes from the French word déployer, which means to unfold, extend, or unfurl. The deployant clasp system extends the life of straps because once it is fitted to the correct length, the strap doesn’t need to be fiddled around with every time the watch is put on or taken off. One advantage of a deployant clasp is that it makes much harder to drop the watch (even when unbuckled, the watch remains as a loop around the wrist).

This DANIEL ROTH deployant clasp will only fit straps with 20 mm at the buckle end – please measure the actual size of your strap before ordering the clasp.

This article is an original Daniel Roth product, new, never worn, with faint marks from handling or storage (if any).


All the watch parts or watch accessories in our offers are genuine parts outsourced from official dealers and shipped directly from Switzerland.

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