Yes.
Nappa or napa
It is real leather and hemp.
Simulated leather are materials that are made to look like real leather. Simulated leather is not real leather at all.
no
Soft leather is often referred to as "nappa leather" or "nubuck leather." Nappa leather is smooth and supple, while nubuck leather has a soft, velvety texture. Both types of leather are known for their comfort and luxurious feel.
Durablend leather is not as durable as real leather. The former is prone to peeling and cracking after a while however, real leather can be as good as new for a long time with proper conditioning and moisturizing.
Its a matter of opinion. Fake Leather feels the same as real leather. It really doesn't matter. Though fake leather will wear and tear more over time then real leather. Its all up to the consumer.
genuine leather is better. polyurethane leather (or PU) is not real leather.
Spotting the quality of the real leather from the fake can sometimes be very hard. Some time you are lucky to have a genuine leather stamp on the watch it's self. A real leather watch will wear better than a fake one. Real leather will have a softer quality to it.
Nappa leather is usually the term given to full grain leather, which is generally the best quality; however, many terms are misused in the industry. Care must be taken to ensure that the term has been used correctly.
No, composite leather is not considered real leather. It is typically made from a blend of synthetic materials and remnants of genuine leather, often bonded together to create a more affordable alternative. While it may mimic the appearance and feel of real leather, it lacks the durability and breathability of genuine leather.