SOLD! Once upon a time people wore timepieces on their wrists. Some did so more stylishly than others. The Drifter, old school as he is, still wears a watch inside a nice watchband made by the legendary Tommy Singer (R.I.P.). The classy, expertly-crafted watchband offered above is made by his son, Richard. Like father; like son. The resemblance in style is unmistakeable. If anything, Richard's work may contain a bit more detail. We acquired this new 12 or 13 years ago but never posted it for sale as the popularity of watches fell victim to the use of mobile phones to tell time. Horses are the theme of this piece. They are crafted throughout using overlay, whereby some pieces are created separately and mated to the base layer of Sterling using extreme heat. Total inside circumference (including the gap) here is 6.5-inches. We strongly believe in buying Native American cuffs to fit—NOT to bend. Thus, this beauty will perfectly fit someone with a 6 and 3/8th's up to a 6 and 5/8th's-inch wrist circumference—measured all the way around one's wrist bone. Measure twice; buy once—please. Width throughout is one inch, and weight (including the watch) is 56.5-grams, or 1.99-ounces. Hallmarked with a cursive "R" followed by a horizontal feather, with "Singer" in cursive underneath. A new battery will be installed in the watch prior to shipping. And shipping via USPS Priority is complimentary within the U.S. The last pic above is Richard's home on the Arizona side of the Navajo Reservation, taken while the Drifter visited Tommy, who lived a short distance away. Enjoy.