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Re: Seamaster Pro Bracelet
In Response To: Re: Seamaster Pro Bracelet ()

: The very first part is the end of the clasp
: itself, which is a fixed part. The next
: piece--at least as they come from the
: factory--is a half link that is removable
: and should work exactly like the other pins.

: Make sure you don't lose the small locking
: collars that can fall out when you open the
: links! If your links open too easily, these
: may already have been lost in a previous
: sizing effort.

That is what I meant, Not the very first piece attached to the clasp, but the 1/2 link attached to it. I will retry with slightly more effort, some of the pins are quite stubborn. I don't think I have misplaced any of the small tubes, but I will recheck. I like the heaviness and quality of the bracelet, but would rather have screws like on a Sub or Super Ocean Pro. Thanks.

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