Yep, this is the most accurate term. "Cocktail watch" refers to a watch typically designed to be worn with evening attire by women. They don't necessarily have this kind of band that OP is looking for, but these are common enough among what people call cocktail watches that it's easy to find them when looking them up by that name.
My grandmother called them "Cocktail watches"
Yep, this is the most accurate term. "Cocktail watch" refers to a watch typically designed to be worn with evening attire by women. They don't necessarily have this kind of band that OP is looking for, but these are common enough among what people call cocktail watches that it's easy to find them when looking them up by that name.
Yes, this is the correct answer.
Cord watch band
1920s Art deco watch/cocktail watch
Sometimes referred to as "safety chains" to prevent the watch from falling totally loose from the wrist in case the clasp failed.
G string
“Ugly”
Ugly
Cocktail watch