DailyObjects Link Steel and Ellipse Leather Apple Watch Bands nail the balance between form and function
DailyObjects has been steadily expanding its Apple Watch accessories range, and the two newest additions sit at opposite ends of the material spectrum. The Link Steel is a full stainless steel bracelet that clicks shut with a magnetic clasp. The Ellipse Leather pairs full-grain leather with a silicone lining you can feel but not see. Both fit every Apple Watch from Series 1 through 11, the SE, and the Ultra, across 41mm and 46mm size options. I've been switching between both over the past few weeks, and here's how they hold up.

The Link Steel is gunning for Apple's metal bracelet at less than half the priceThe first thing you notice when you pick up the Link Steel is the weight—reassuring without being heavy. It's built from 316L stainless steel, the same surgical-grade alloy used in high-end watchmaking, with a PVD coating on top that keeps everyday scratches at bay. On the wrist, it sits flat and cool against the skin, the kind of band that disappears into your day once you stop admiring it.
The magnetic clasp is the best part of wearing this thing. Spring limiters inside the buckle let you snap it shut one-handed—you press, it clicks, and you move on. No more contorting your fingers around a pin buckle at 8 in the morning.
Resizing is just as painless. Each elliptical link slides and releases without tools, so you can dial in the fit at home instead of hunting for a jeweller with the right pin pusher. DailyObjects says it has tested the lugs for over 3,000 disassembly cycles, and the mechanism does feel like it's built for people who swap bands with their outfits.
Two colourways—Natural and Noir—keep the selection slim but deliberate. Both are tuned to match the Apple Watch's own steel and aluminium finishes, and the symmetrical link pattern reads restrained rather than loud. At Rs 7,999, it's a fraction of what Apple charges for its own steel bracelet, and it wears like a band that costs more than it does.
The Ellipse Leather solves the one thing that has always made leather bands impractical Leather watch bands look wonderful right up until you sweat through a Delhi afternoon in one. The Ellipse tackles this head-on with a hybrid build: supple full-grain leather on the outside, fluted hypoallergenic silicone on the inside.
Strap it on, and the silicone sits against your skin—cool, slightly textured, and noticeably breathable. After a few hours of wear, there's none of that familiar damp cling leather bands are notorious for. The leather on top is the kind that develops character over months, picking up a patina that makes the band feel more yours with time.
The sculpted elliptical pin buckle in SS316 stainless steel gives it a dressier finish than most third-party leather options in this range. Each buckle comes in a metallic hue matched to its strap, a small detail that signals thought rather than afterthought.
Seven colours—Cherry, Forest, Graphite, Indigo, Lime, Tan, and Walnut—stretch from safe office neutrals to shades you'd actually want to show off. Like the Link Steel, DailyObjects rates the lugs here at 3,000+ disassembly cycles. At Rs 2,999, the Ellipse is the easier reach of the two and arguably the more inventive piece of design.
Metal or leather—it comes down to what you want against your skin all day. The Link Steel gives you heft, cool steel, and a clasp that feels engineered. The Ellipse gives you warmth, grain, and a silicone trick that actually works. DailyObjects also has silicone and nylon Apple Watch bands in its lineup that I haven't tried yet, but on the strength of these two, the brand is putting more thought into Apple Watch accessories than most names at these prices bother to.
The Link Steel is gunning for Apple's metal bracelet at less than half the priceThe first thing you notice when you pick up the Link Steel is the weight—reassuring without being heavy. It's built from 316L stainless steel, the same surgical-grade alloy used in high-end watchmaking, with a PVD coating on top that keeps everyday scratches at bay. On the wrist, it sits flat and cool against the skin, the kind of band that disappears into your day once you stop admiring it.
The magnetic clasp is the best part of wearing this thing. Spring limiters inside the buckle let you snap it shut one-handed—you press, it clicks, and you move on. No more contorting your fingers around a pin buckle at 8 in the morning.
Resizing is just as painless. Each elliptical link slides and releases without tools, so you can dial in the fit at home instead of hunting for a jeweller with the right pin pusher. DailyObjects says it has tested the lugs for over 3,000 disassembly cycles, and the mechanism does feel like it's built for people who swap bands with their outfits.
Two colourways—Natural and Noir—keep the selection slim but deliberate. Both are tuned to match the Apple Watch's own steel and aluminium finishes, and the symmetrical link pattern reads restrained rather than loud. At Rs 7,999, it's a fraction of what Apple charges for its own steel bracelet, and it wears like a band that costs more than it does.
The Ellipse Leather solves the one thing that has always made leather bands impractical Leather watch bands look wonderful right up until you sweat through a Delhi afternoon in one. The Ellipse tackles this head-on with a hybrid build: supple full-grain leather on the outside, fluted hypoallergenic silicone on the inside.
Strap it on, and the silicone sits against your skin—cool, slightly textured, and noticeably breathable. After a few hours of wear, there's none of that familiar damp cling leather bands are notorious for. The leather on top is the kind that develops character over months, picking up a patina that makes the band feel more yours with time.
The sculpted elliptical pin buckle in SS316 stainless steel gives it a dressier finish than most third-party leather options in this range. Each buckle comes in a metallic hue matched to its strap, a small detail that signals thought rather than afterthought.
Seven colours—Cherry, Forest, Graphite, Indigo, Lime, Tan, and Walnut—stretch from safe office neutrals to shades you'd actually want to show off. Like the Link Steel, DailyObjects rates the lugs here at 3,000+ disassembly cycles. At Rs 2,999, the Ellipse is the easier reach of the two and arguably the more inventive piece of design.
Metal or leather—it comes down to what you want against your skin all day. The Link Steel gives you heft, cool steel, and a clasp that feels engineered. The Ellipse gives you warmth, grain, and a silicone trick that actually works. DailyObjects also has silicone and nylon Apple Watch bands in its lineup that I haven't tried yet, but on the strength of these two, the brand is putting more thought into Apple Watch accessories than most names at these prices bother to.
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