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If you are not worried about the custom-fit end pieces, then just about any metal bracelet with 20mm ends (for the full size SMP, or 18mm for the mid-size) should fit it.
If you want the custom fit end pieces that fit to the contours of the case, that will likely be difficult. Each watch is different, so finding one from another watch that fits is a hit or miss option.
But then many people who ask about having the micro-adjustment are ones who are usually trying to wear the bracelet too tight. Just go one half link looser and learn to live with it. A watch is SUPPOSED to slide a little on your wrist. If it doesn't, your bracelet is too tight and can HARM YOUR TENDONS. And trying to adjust it so close that you need the micro-adjustments is not the answer. Try it my way for one whole week and you will probably be fine.
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