All of my watchbands end up dry rotting and breaking. Now I can print replacements out of TPU for pennies!
My watch is a Casio 2879 W-201, so I know it works for that make and model of watch. However, the attachment points look similar to other watches, so it might work for other makes and/or models. The strap keeper was modified to include a “dingus” that keeps the keeper in place.
I used TPU. I only had white, so that's what I used. I printed using a Sovol SV06 with 0.4 mm nozzle. I might be printing with the hotend a little too hot, because the TPU had problems printing the top layers at 20% infill. I settled on 6 top layers, but could have used more. Here are my slicer settings:
Layer Height: 0.08 mm
Initial Layer Height: 0.08 mm
Wall Line Count: 2
Top Layers: 6
Bottom Layers: 3
Infill Density: 20% (2.0mm)
Infill Pattern: Gyroid
Build Plate Adhesion Type: Skirt
No supports needed.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.