SOURCE: Leather wrist strap
I would scrap the strap - the odours are caused by the tanning chemicals getting wet. Retain the fastening and purchase half a meter of nylon ribbon loop it through the case pegs on one side glue them together and pierce for buckle holes. On the buckle side loop it through both case peg and buckle and fold and glue. You have a choice of colour and it cost only fraction of a new leather one- also you will have enough left to make two straps
SOURCE: Adjusting the strap
Most clasps have a series of small holes drilled in them, and the end of the strap is held in by a small, spring-loaded bar whose ends are seated in one set of holes. Take the end of a small paperclip, or a large needle, and use it to depress the spring-loaded pin. You can then carefully slide it to another set of holes to make the band smaller. Don't let the ends of the pin slide all the way out of the clasp, or it might shoot off into space.
SOURCE: Strap for Fossil Philippe Starck PH1035 Wrist Watch
Type in your browser FOSSIL WATCHES.
You will find numerous sites. Go thru them till you find what you're looking for.
SOURCE: Where can I buy replacement
Try this link:
http://www.skagen.com/service/orderWatchBandParts.fx
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