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Hi Mich
Yes, I've got it on the shortest setting at the buckle and still too long. At the moment, on the shortest setting I think it would fit around a 7.5 - 8 inch wrist very easily.
Thanks for the advice - very helpful. Maybe I'll just leave the bracelet in the drawer and keep a leather strap on it then!
Cheers
Steve
: Hi Steve,
: I presume, the holes at the buckle you have used at the limit to
: shorten it. How much links are on each side?
: It is possible to open the rings with a smal knife / scew driver,
: but I would not thouch it further, because you will see this
: point of repair for ever, worst case will be, you break some
: rings or if you work near the clasp even break the connection
: part. This is difficult , not impossible, to recource, but
: expensive.
: cheers
: mich
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