A watchband or decorative wristband is structured with a concealed money-retaining compartment which allows the wearer to store money on the wearer's person without having to remove articles of clothing or otherwise partially disrobe in an effort to retrieve the money, as is typically required with known devices for carrying concealed money on one's person. The watchband of the present invention is adaptable to any variety of watch type or style.
A watch protector for protecting a wrist-watch worn around a wrist has a bottom protective panel, a top protective panel, and a watch cover portion. The bottom protective panel is adapted to be positioned around the wrist. The top protective panel fits over the bottom protective panel to surround the watchband of the wrist-watch. The watch cover portion is attached to the top protective panel to protect the watch face.
A wristband or watchband is disclosed having a first band sized for encircling a wearer's wrist, a watch-engaging member and a protective cover for securing over the watch, or other measuring device or ornament, to protect it from exposure or damage. The configuration of the wristband of the present invention facilitates attachment of the wristband to the wearer's wrist and reduces the cost of manufacture in comparison to similar watchbands previously known.
A device for holding a pouch against a wrist for holding a pouch with the aid of a watch band. The device for holding a pouch against a wrist includes a pouch. The pouch comprises a panel. The panel is L-shaped and has a long portion and short portion. The panel has a front side and a back side. A first securing strip is fixedly coupled to the back side of the short portion of the panel. The first securing strip has a securing means attached thereon. A second securing strip is fixedly coupled to the front side of the long portion of the panel. The second securing strip is located generally at a middle section of the long portion of the panel. The second securing strip has a securing means thereon adapted to secure the first securing strip to the second securing strip. A third securing strip has a distal portion and a proximal portion. The proximal portion of the strip is fixedly coupled generally adjacent to the second securing strip. The third securing strip has a longitudinal axis orientated substantially parallel with a longitudinal axis of the long portion of the panel. The distal portion of the third securing strip has a front surface and a back surface. The front and back surfaces of the third securing strip has a hook and loop securing means located thereon.
One-piece and two-piece watchbands may be quickly and easily installed on a watch of the wearer's choice and may just as easily be removed and replaced with another watchband to provide color and style coordination with other items of the wearer's chosen wardrobe.
This invention relates generally to watches, and more specifically, to systems and methods for providing a wristwatch. In one embodiment, the invention includes a wristband including a strap, the strap being formed from an elastic textile, wherein the strap defines an orifice, the orifice configurable to being removably coupled to a housing member by elastically retracting around the housing member. In a further embodiment, the housing member further includes any of a timepiece, a computer, a music player, and a decorative element. In yet a further embodiment, the strap defines a continuous loop. In an additional embodiment, the housing member further includes Velcro.RTM. to further couple the housing member to the strap.