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Hello zOwie,
It's not what you think, I did not try to do it myself. I brought it to Birks, they sized it yesterday and it was a little tight, I thought it would be o.k. but when I got home and warmed-up it was a little too tight.
Today I went back and the added a link, now it's too big, but I can live with it (I'd rather not). I asked the service clerk if they could take out that half-link at the clasp (see below), and she said that it was crutial to the clasp. I do not think that she is right.
What do you guys think?
Any help would be appreciated?
Warm regards,
Marc
Time2watch
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