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How to Change a Watch Strap: The Complete Guide (With Quick-Release)
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Step into the Private ChannelThe Paddock '74 didn't follow the rules. Neither did you.

100 pieces. Gone before the world even knew it existed.

Every serial number — taken. The same day it launched.

Only the last few remain. Once it's gone — it's gone.

60 of 200 left. Pick your number before someone else does.
In an industry crowded with dropshippers and logo-slappers, Cypher stands alone. We are not a marketing company that sells watches. We are a watchmaking house that understands branding. Every case is milled, every dial is layered, every hand is set — with obsession.
Two new collections are in development. Limited information has been cleared for release.
The specifications that define a true instrument.

Not plated. Not coated. Milled from solid blocks of the same alloy used in surgical instruments. Corrosion-proof. Battle-tested.

The chronograph hand doesn't glide — it snaps. Mechanical soul. Quartz brain. The best hybrid caliber ever made, period.

9 on the Mohs scale. Only diamond scratches it. Anti-reflective coated on both sides for zero-glare clarity at any angle.

Military-grade Japanese C1 compound. Engineered for rapid light absorption and maximum contrast in sudden darkness. Total readability when it matters.
Inspired by the 1974 McLaren M23. A vintage racing chronograph designed for the modern architect of time. Explore all 8 allocations.

Black Leather Strap

Orange Leather Strap

Black Leather Strap

Orange Leather Strap

Black Leather Strap

Orange Leather Strap

Green Leather Strap

Black Leather Strap
When I started Cypher, people told me an Indian brand can't make watches that compete with the world. I heard that for 8 years.
Then Le Mans Blue sold out before it even launched. Grand Prix Panda — gone the same day. And you're still going.
But the response? That was you. Not marketing. Not algorithms. You — telling your friends, sharing your wrist shots, choosing your serial numbers like it actually meant something.
Because it does.
To the collectors who believed before anyone else — you didn't buy a watch. You funded a dream. And I don't take that lightly.
Before the world sees what's next, the insiders already have.
Watch enthusiasts and tastemakers share their unfiltered verdict.
"The built quality, the precision, and my favourite — the custom number engraved on the back — was the biggest highlight."
Omkar · Mumbai"The dial texture looks fantastic and really brings depth and character. Truly represents my love for F1."
Verified Owner · Bangalore"Quick, direct responses from the founder himself show the passion behind the brand."
Verified Owner · PuneEngineering breakdowns. Horological deep dives. The stories behind the instruments.
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