Royal Pop Ocho Negro Strap & Wrist Adapter — Wear the Black Royal Pop on Your Wrist

Royal Pop Ocho Negro Strap & Wrist Adapter

Yes — you can wear the AP × Swatch Royal Pop Ocho Negro on your wrist. The Ocho Negro (Onyx Black · White) pairs with our colour-matched Graphite Noir wrist adapter, available in Bio-Ceramic (€199) and Silicon (€129). It snaps around the bioceramic case in seconds — no tools, no gluing, no modification of the watch.

About the Royal Pop Ocho Negro

Ocho Negro — "black eight" in Spanish — is N°07 in the AP × Swatch Royal Pop collection, released worldwide on 16 May 2026. It is a Lépine pocket watch (crown at 12) in onyx black Bioceramic with white accents — the stealth reference of the collection: clean, all-season, and the easiest of the eight to wear daily. The octagonal eight-screw bezel keeps the Royal Oak DNA unmistakable.

The colour-matched adapter for Ocho Negro

Adapter Price Best for
Bio-Ceramic — Graphite Noir €199 Exact material match to the watch itself
Silicon — Graphite Noir €129 Everyday wear, sport, summer

Both ship in a premium magnetic presentation box with a Numbered Certificate of Authenticity, with free worldwide shipping.

Bio-Ceramic or Silicon?

The Bio-Ceramic adapter matches the Ocho Negro's own case material; the Silicon adapter is the lighter everyday option. Full comparison: Silicon vs Bio-Ceramic — which is right for you?

Frequently asked questions

Does the adapter fit the Ocho Negro specifically?

Yes. The adapter is compatible with all 8 Royal Pop colourways and both crown positions; the Ocho Negro is a Lépine reference with the crown at 12.

Will it damage or modify my Royal Pop?

No. The adapter snaps on around the case and is fully reversible — no drilling, gluing, or permanent modification.

When does it ship?

Orders ship from June 2026 with free worldwide shipping. See Shipping & Returns.

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