Samsung is not just passionate in their retail collection of exquisite smart watches as they will be taking the next step forward with the modification of their watch bands for their Gear S3.

The Korean technology conglomerate along with its latest smartwatch venture will be working alongside two top names in the design industry. Strap Studio and SLG Design, companies who have long identified themselves with the importance of quality in design, will help Samsung in a collaborative endeavor in the creation of straps, according to Talk Android.

This personalized approach will give Samsung's consumers who want to extend their fashion besides the customary plain band for your Gear S3. All bands from this offering will be made of premium leather finished from Italy. The selection of these finely crafted leather straps will involve a maximum of 15 textures and hues which will surely match an individual's impeccable taste for fashion. This will definitely be a mix and combine scenario for the Samsung aficionado.

Strap Studio originally designed for Samsung replacement straps while SLG Design is known for accessories in the gadget technology. The latter will provide you with a connected experience online as you can browse the different colors, patterns, and textures available.

As of the moment, these latest fashion add-on is made only available on the companies' respective online pages. However, selected countries like Mexico, Hong Kong, and Singapore will be given a chance to avail of these straps via the company's offline stores.

Gear S3 normally is compatible with the standard 22mm watch bands. This smartwatch which was release recently has a lot of customized features, a far cry during its early incarnation which was made available to the public in 2013. Every year, Samsung has made it possible to tweak the watch.

The latest rendition is available in the Gear S3 Classic and the Gear S3 Frontier. One is in silver in presentation while the other is black and rough. The Samsung Gear S3 will sell for $350 at most stores, according to ITech Post.