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: Hi All,
: I have an America's Cup SeMP. I have two
: questions.
: 1 - How many links does a SeMP come with?
: 2 - Would you trust a jeweler to adjust the
: bracelet or does it need to be a watchmaker?
: I ask because I believe that my watch is too
: loose. However, I live quite far from the
: dealer that I bought it from. There are no
: authorised Omega dealers in town.
: What should I do?
: Thanks,
: Shaun
It took me 3 times to get my bracelet right. It was done by a store rep at a fine watch watch retailer. I think it depends upon the experience of the person performing the task. Ask the person first, if they know how to do it. Use your judgemnt if they seem confident in doing it. But, please, do not attempt it at home. I know from experience.
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