Twist-O-Flex Apple Watch band a brilliant blast from the past

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Speidel's Twist-O-Flex stretches up to 5 inches, making it easy to get on and off your wrist. Perfect for him or her!
Photo: Speidel

Vintage watch enthusiasts, take heed. The classic Speidel Twist-O-Flex that was all the rage mid-century is now available for Apple Watch.

The twisty, stretchy stainless steel bands you remember dad wearing are now adapted for 21st-century smartwatch wearers — and they’re better than ever.

Check out this modern take on a classic favorite in our Watch Store.

The traditional Twist-O-Flex remade for Apple Watch

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The stainless steel Apple Watch band is strong as well as sweat- and water-resistant.
Photo: Courtesy of Speidel

Bring some old-school spirit to your Apple Watch with the Twist-O-Flex. The bands are stainless steel with a brushed satin finish, and fit both the 38/40mm and 42/44mm Apple Watch of all generations.

Like its predecessor, Speidel’s metal band is comprised of two sets of links, engineered to stretch when pulled. The band expands a full 5 inches from its original size, making it incredibly easy to put on and take off.

The Twist-O-Flex is also super-comfortable — even during those longer days.

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Revitalize your smartwatch with a Twist-O-Flex Apple Watch band from Speidel. Shown here in Black.
Photo: Speidel

If you’d like to shorten the band, there are instructions for link removal included. The Twist-O-Flex comes in black stainless steel, silver stainless steel, and brushed stainless steel — and prices start at just $50.

Order yours from the Cult of Mac Watch Store today. And find out more about the Twist-O-Flex in our full review.

Note: Speidel does not ship outside the United States at this time.

 

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