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Seikonaut Bracelet 20/16mm [TITANIUM]

The Seikonaut in Grade 4 titanium. Sculpted, and barely there.

The Seikonaut's fully sculpted, original design — now machined from Grade 4 titanium for a dramatic drop in weight with no loss of presence.

Titanium is notoriously difficult to machine to this finish, but the payoff is real: brushed outer links frame polished centre links with the signature 3-axis curvature, at a fraction of steel's heft. The clasp and screws are 316L stainless steel, for thread durability where it counts.

At roughly 45 grams across the full length — about 30% lighter than the 65-gram steel version — it all but disappears on the wrist. A 20mm-to-16mm taper and butterfly deployment clasp finish the design, purpose-built to pair with the titanium Seikonaut case.

Made for our cases. Featherweight by design.
Grade 4 titanium that you forget you're wearing — paired to the titanium Seikonaut case.

Grade 4 titanium.
A hard-to-machine aerospace-grade titanium, sculpted to the Seikonaut's 3-axis form — light, strong, and warm to the touch.

Around 30% lighter.
About 45g across the full length versus 65g in steel — the kind of weight drop you feel the moment it's on.

Built for our cases.
The end-links are shaped to seat against Lucius Atelier case profiles — not a loose generic fit. It fits across our range only.

Titanium build, screw-link.
Grade 4 titanium links on screw-type pins, with a 316L stainless steel clasp and screws for thread durability. Resize cleanly with a screwdriver.

Fits Lucius Atelier cases only

The end-links are shaped to our case profiles — this bracelet does not fit generic 20mm lugs or OEM Seiko cases.

Tighten the screws before wear

Link screws ship slightly loose so you can resize easily. Before wearing, tighten every link screw fully — a small drop of threadlocker keeps them from backing out over time.

  • Materials & Finish

    1. Quality Swiss Production Quality, ISO 9001 Certified
    2. Material Grade 4 Titanium links; 316L stainless steel clasp and screws
    3. Finishing Brushed outer links, polished centre links (3-axis curvature)

    Dimensions

    1. Lug Width 20mm
    2. Taper 20mm to 16mm
    3. Total Length 18cm
    4. Weight ~45g full length (~30% lighter than the 65g steel version)

    Clasp & Links

    1. Clasp Type Butterfly deployment
    2. Spring Bars Included (2x)

    Compatibility

    Fits Lucius Atelier cases only — see the compatible-cases grid above.

  • Set your size

    The bracelet uses screw-type link pins; several links are removable. Use a small screwdriver to remove links evenly from both sides until it sits close to your wrist size. The butterfly deployment clasp opens from the centre for easy on and off.

    Heads up: link screws ship slightly loose for easy resizing. Tighten them fully — ideally with a drop of threadlocker — before wear.

    1. 1x Seikonaut Bracelet 20/16mm [Titanium]
    2. 2x Spring Bars

    All photos of watches with modification parts are for illustration purposes only and are not included with the bracelet purchase.

Questions, Answered

Everything worth knowing before you build.

Which cases does this bracelet fit?

It fits the Lucius Atelier case range — every Ultra Thin Edition case except the Bauhaus 33 (which has 18mm lugs), plus our classic-range cases (Datejust, Explorer, GS, GS Diver, and our SKX013 family). The end-links are shaped to seat against our case profiles. See the linked compatibility grid on the product page for the full list.

Will it fit a standard Seiko or a generic 20mm case?

No. Unlike a strap or NATO — which fit any 20mm lug — our bracelets use solid end-links shaped to our case profiles. That precise fit is what makes them look built-in rather than bolted-on, but it means they won't fit OEM Seiko cases or generic 20mm lugs. They're made for Lucius Atelier cases only.

How do I resize the bracelet?

The links are joined by screw-type pins. Use a small precision screwdriver (not included) to back out the screws and remove links evenly from both sides of the clasp until it fits, then refit the screws. On clasps with micro-adjustment, set your base size by links first, then fine-tune at the clasp. Take care not to lose the tiny screws.

My bracelet feels loose or a screw backed out — is that normal?

On a new bracelet, yes — the link screws ship slightly loose so you can resize easily. Before wearing, tighten every link screw fully with a small screwdriver. A tiny drop of threadlocker on each is optional but recommended — it stops them working loose over time. Once tightened, the bracelet is solid.

Are spring bars included?

Yes — two spring bars come with every bracelet, ready to fit it to your case. No tools are included, so you'll need a spring-bar tool (or a small flat driver) to fit them.

What's the lug width and taper?

All our bracelets are 20mm at the lugs. From there they taper to either 16mm or 18mm at the clasp, depending on the model — the 20/16 taper is slimmer and dressier, the 20/18 stays a touch more substantial. The taper is listed on every product page and in the collection comparison table.

What are the bracelets made of?

Most are solid 316L stainless steel. The Settimo Yellow Gold adds a hard PVD gold coating; the DLC Oyster a Diamond-Like Carbon coating; and the Seikonaut Titanium is machined from Grade 4 titanium (with a 316L steel clasp and screws for thread durability). Each model's material is listed on its product page.

What clasp types are there, and what's the difference?

Three. A butterfly deployant opens from the centre and sits flush (our dress and sculpted bracelets). A Rolex-style clasp with five hidden micro-adjustments lets you fine-tune fit without removing links (the 20/18 Oysters). And our new toolless on-the-fly clasp lets you adjust on the wrist in seconds (the Oyster 20/16 Brushed).

How do the bracelet styles differ?

Oyster — a rugged three-link sports bracelet. Jubilee — a supple five-link (since 1945). President — a refined three-piece (since 1956). Grand Seiko-style — clean, refined links. Settimo — a seven-link for maximum articulation and light. Seikonaut — a sculpted, original design. Pick by the look you want; the fit is the same across the range.

Should I pick the 20/16 or 20/18 taper?

Mostly preference. A 20/16 taper narrows more toward the clasp for a slimmer, dressier line — it's our main lineup. A 20/18 keeps more width through to the clasp for a sportier, more substantial feel — currently on select Oysters. Both share the same 20mm lug fit; pick by the look you want on your build.

Can I wear it in water?

The bracelet itself is fine — solid stainless steel or titanium, both corrosion-resistant. Rinse with fresh water after swimming in salt water or chlorine, and dry it occasionally. Just note: a bracelet doesn't affect your watch's water resistance — that's determined by the case, crystal, and gaskets, not the bracelet.

How much lighter is the titanium version?

Noticeably. The titanium Seikonaut weighs around 45g across the full length, versus roughly 65g for steel — about 30% lighter. The links are machined from Grade 4 titanium; the clasp and screws stay 316L steel for thread durability. On the wrist, it nearly disappears.