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: and what I've noticed is from time to time, I
: will bend my wrist in a way which pushes on
: the clasp button and opens it, causing the
: watch to dangle on my wrist. My Wife also
: has a Ladies Seamaster 120 with the same
: style clasp, and has the same happen to her.
: My Dealer also tells me that he has had people
: actually lose their watch because the set
: screw in the slide portion of the clasp has
: worked it's way out.
Very interesting, I did not know it had a different clasp. Thought it was the same as the SMP double push button. I will have to rethink about my purchase.
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