The Wolbrook Beads-of-Rice Bracelet brings a beloved vintage aesthetic into a modern, rugged, and exceptionally comfortable stainless-steel design. Inspired by mid-century bracelets worn on early dive and field watches, its fluid, multi-link construction provides a soft and flexible wrist feel while maintaining the durability needed for everyday wear. The polished “rice” links blend seamlessly with brushed outer links, creating a timeless look that complements both vintage-style cases and contemporary tool watches.
Sized at 20mm, the bracelet pairs perfectly with Wolbrook’s Skindiver and Skindiver WT collections, as well as any Wolbrook requiring a 20mm lug width. A sturdy, milled stainless-steel clasp ensures a secure fit, while removable links allow fine-sizing for comfort. With its blend of refinement, period-correct style, and robust build quality, the Beads-of-Rice bracelet elevates any watch it’s paired with—delivering vintage charm without sacrificing modern reliability.
- Material: 316L stainless steel
- Diameter: 20mm
- Length: Adjustable with removable links
- Clasp: Stainless-steel folding clasp
- Compatibility: Fits 20mm lug-width watches
- Finish: Polished beads-of-rice center links, brushed outer links
- Features: Vintage-style multi-link construction, flexible wrist feel
Since 1949, Wolbrook has been engineering mechanical watches and chronographs built for the real world—high-speed flights, deep dives, and everything in between. The iconic Skindiver, a registered trademark since the 1960s, represents the brand's ethos perfectly: durable, approachable tool-watches with legitimate heritage you can actually trace back through decades. After the quartz crisis shuttered operations in the 1970s, Wolbrook slumbered for nearly 50 years until passionate watchmakers resurrected it in 2019—properly, not as some hollow revival. Today's Skindiver collection stays true to those 1960s originals while delivering modern specs: sapphire crystals, Swiss Super-LumiNova, and genuine tool-watch credentials, all assembled in France.
