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I have a 253180 for a month now and I just discovered something disburbing about the bamd.I kinda baby my watch and stuff but the other day the band just sprung open as i had my wrist bent to grab something.I alomost dropped the watch!!
On careful examination i found that it takes me the same if not less effort to pull the clasp out without pushing the two buttons on both sides of the clasp than to pull the diver extention part of the band once the clasp was off!Try it.
Pulling the clasp off is much easier than you think without pressing both the buttons.Sometimes easier than the diver's extention side.
Is my clasp normal or defective?I dont have a peace of mind and confidence in the band anymore .
What advice do you people have on this?Has this happened to anyone else?
Thanks in advance,
Kelvin
sorry for the run on sentences..Im in a rush!
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