Modular Watch Accessories — A Wardrobe for the Wrist
The modular watch accessory has become a category of its own — born of contemporary collecting culture, where one timepiece is asked to carry many moods. KERRO frames that category as a wardrobe, not a toolkit.
Modular, not mechanical
A modular accessory is not a multi-tool. It does not add complications, replace movements, or modify the case. It changes one thing — the strap — with the speed and discretion that contemporary life demands.
Done well, modularity is invisible. The watch on the wrist looks composed, not configured.
The KERRO clip — design philosophy
KERRO's clip system was developed in-house, milled to micron tolerance, and tested over thousands of insertion cycles. It locks with a single tactile gesture and releases the same way.
The clip is deliberately silent in design — there is no logo on it, no aggressive geometry. It exists to disappear under the strap, leaving only the silhouette.
Building a strap wardrobe
Begin with a foundation: a Grey Army or Obsidian strap that reads quietly across every context. Add a vivid editorial piece — Volcano, Royal Pop Rainbow — for the moments that ask for character. Close the wardrobe with a seasonal accent.
Three straps is a starting language. Five is a vocabulary. Ten is a collection.
KERRO is an independent accessory brand and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with Swatch, Audemars Piguet, or any watch manufacturer.