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: Where can I get extra links for a SMP(2541.80).
: I called a local jewler and he told me that
: a single links will cost me $189. Is this
: correct?
No, that is a completely outrageous price for what you asked. The all-steel links for your watch cost about $28 each direct from Omega.
The $189 might be the correct price for the links for the *solid gold* version of the Seamaster Pro (which is a $15,000 watch!). But if that dealer is not even competent enough to look up a simple price for a common part, I wouldn't trust them for anything else.
If you are in the USA, you can order the link direct from Omega USA at 800-456-5354.
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