

⌚ Upgrade your Seiko game with the ultimate Super-JUB steel band!
This 22mm stainless steel watch band is engineered for seamless compatibility with Seiko SKX007, SKX009, and related models. Featuring screw-secured links for easy sizing and a robust fold-over safety clasp with dual deployant buttons, it offers a secure, comfortable fit. The band’s polished center and brushed outer links deliver a refined look that elevates both professional and casual wear, making it the go-to upgrade for discerning Seiko enthusiasts.










| Clasp type | NEW |
| Item display length | 11 inches |
| Item type name | Watch band |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Metal type | Stainless Steel |
M**Z
Best Available SS Bracelet
I bought this as a replacement for my SKX007, which at 23 years old is still in mint condition, but the stock bracelet is, well, awfully jangly and light weight. I'm modding my watch, new movement (NH36), crown, bezel and insert, crystal, hands and dial- everything but the case, and doing so with the intention of keeping everything in mint condition. I want to be able to sell this watch for more than I paid some day, whether that’s in its modified state or by reverting everything to its original, stock, state, with every still mint. For modding parts I wanted the best available, and for bracelets that seems either to be this, Super-J or the Angus-J. I wasn’t sure if the Angus-J was really worth the extra 40 bucks or if the Super-J is the highest quality bracelet out there. After wearing the watch with both now, I have to say that the Super-J, at 38% the cost of the Angus-J, is definitely the better bracelet if you like the original but want the best version of it. The Angus-J, while looking similar, is almost a different bracelet altogether. It's far heavier and bulky than what I want in a Jubilee-style bracelet, or any bracelet, really. This band is heavily made but not so heavy as to be ridiculous, it's solid and sturdy but not overweight. The polished center links are very well polished, though the brushed outer links are not as strongly brushed as the original or perhaps my original is just old, it's hard to say looking at it actually. The clasp is crisp and holds well, no risk of it popping apart unexpectedly. It feels very well made. I do prefer the Seiko branding on the original but this one is still attractive enough. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a very high quality stainless steel bracelet for any watch, but it definitely looks like it was made for the SKX007 /009
D**A
so far so good. I placed this band on my Seiko SKX007 ...
After a month, so far so good. I placed this band on my Seiko SKX007 and have been very happy with the fit and finish. The watch is great and the band fits the watch as good as any other. The clasp locks down with dual deployant buttons with fold over safety clasp. The band links are secured with screws which makes sizing very fast and easy. Some edges are a little sharp, but I have not noticed any snagginging of clothes or cutting of skin. It is comfortable for everyday wear. As compaired to my Rolex Submariner, I would have to say the Rolex wins but the for the price point the Seiko/Strap Code combination makes a great watch for adventuring in and out of the office. I would recommend this band for the Seiko 007 and probably any other similar style watch. It is so nice I may end up with the Strap Code Oyster for another Seiko I have. Strongly recommend over other straps I have seen and I own Seikos, Citizens, Luminox, Reactor....etc. take a look.
T**N
Great Value Tool Bracelet
Despite some bad reviews I decided to take a gamble on this bracelet. I have only had it for a week now but I am very happy with it. My old bracelet was very scratched and this was a perfect replacement / upgrade. I was very worried it wouldn't fit as some other reviewers stated. It did NOT fit with my stock Seiko Spring Bars. I had to use the ones that were included. Also I was worried that it would be loosely fitting around the case also mentioned by a negative review. That is clearly not the case. It is perfectly snug. I am glad I took the gamble on this. It seems to be pretty good quality. If you are thinking about buying this don't trust the negative reviews. I almost passed up a great deal because of it. Additionally I added a photograph of the band next to my stock Seiko band. I wanted to show the flexibility of the bands. While this substantially beefier bracelet is less flexible than the cheap Seiko one. It is still very comfortable and flexible enough to remain a high level of comfort which is something I enjoyed about my last bracelet.
W**E
Secret to installing *the* SKX bracelet to get!
This is *the* bracelet to get for your SKX007 or SKX009! This bracelet is the best of both worlds: Open, flexible, and comfortable like an original Seiko Jubilee, but with solid end links and superior machining and manufacture. This is not a 'clickety-click' Jubilee - this is a solid piece of gear for your diver! Combined with an SKX007/9K1, and considering the reasonable cost (about three Jacksons), you can up the quality of your wrist auto for very little coin. Comes securely packaged, protective-taped with quality pins held in by rubber plugs (good for storing another bracelet and pins). Here's the secret to installing the end links: 1. hold endlink with pin ends on top of bottom 2. press in one pin 3. press in the other pin 4. click! I installed mine in about 30 seconds - one end of one pin was a tad 'fiddly,' but it snapped in and the fit was perfect! Machining and tolerances are tight. This is a handsome bracelet, and a definite must for me - I have to wear stainless down here in the tropics, and I swim 1500-meters every morning with my '007
C**T
Nice strap if you need a jubilee. But, you have options...
For the money, it’s pretty good. The secondary swivel clasp (don’t know what its real name is) doesn’t secure all that strong. time will tell if I need to give it a slight bend to increase the shutting "click". I don’t think that’s a deal breaker though. Otherwise it’s pretty solid and looks great on my SKX009. I will say this... although I would buy this strap again I might not buy it again. confusing? Yeah, I know. Here is what I mean. It’s nice. If you want a jubilee strap this is a nice one to upgrade your watch or replace a broken/stretched strap. Here is the twist... I bought this strap at the same time I ordered my Seiko SKX009. I also ordered a nice $11 red/blue striped nylon strap which looks out of this world! If I had it to do over again I don’t think I would but this jubilee strap and instead I would buy more of the nylon straps. they are so interchangeable and colorful. they are super-fast to swap out (like 5 seconds!) and at $11/ea. you can get one is every color imaginable. Nice strap? Yes, of course. If you want a jubilee strap this is a strong choice. The best strap for a SKX007 or 009? Not in my opinion. try the nylon first... these jubilee straps aren’t going anywhere
M**N
Perfect Fit, Mixed Feel — Great SELs, Underwhelming Clasp
I installed the MiLTAT 22mm Super-JUB SEL bracelet on my Seiko SKX007, and overall it’s a solid upgrade with some clear strengths and a few disappointments. The screw pins are excellent — resizing the bracelet was fast and painless compared to traditional pin-and-collar systems. The solid end links are the standout feature: they fit the SKX case perfectly with no gaps or wiggle, giving the watch a clean, integrated look. Where it falls short is in perceived quality compared to other MiLTAT bracelets I own. The jubilee beads feel thinner and lighter than expected, and the clasp feels somewhat rattly and less refined, which cheapens the wearing experience a bit. Functionally it works fine, but the finishing is a step down from what I’ve come to expect from the brand. If perfect SEL fit and easy sizing are your priorities, this bracelet delivers. Just don’t expect the same premium feel as MiLTAT’s higher-end offerings.
S**R
Excellent fit and finish
I purchased this bracelet for my SKX Diver. The black rubber band that came with my Seiko is phenomenal quality, but doesn't go well in a business casual environment, I was about to buy the Seiko brand Jubilee bracelet, but while doing some pricing research, I came across Strap Code products. After reading several reviews and watching youtube vids about their products, I decided to take the plunge. While the Seiko Jubilee bracelet is very well made, the clasp mechanism is entirely stamped stainless steel and it uses push-pins for the adjustable links. I've had a Seiko Sportura (H023) for several years and I absolutely love the watch. However, the one weakness of the watch is the push-pins used in the adjustable links - my watch has fallen off a couple times due to their failure - fortunately it fell onto a carpeted floor both times or it would have been badly damaged. The Strap Code Super Jubilee is heavier (which I like...it helps balance the heavy automatic movement of the SKXA35), has solid stainless steel for the links and the pivot links of the clasp. It also has screw-in pins for the adjustable links - a simple jewelers screwdriver and a little bit of Loctite Blue is all you need to quickly adjust and secure your bracelet. Finally, the fit and finish is superb. I'm now considering adding the Super Engineer bracelet to my collection - really like the masculine look of this model.
F**6
Quality
Great quality! Very impressed with the band looks awesome on my Seiko XKS009J
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