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: Nah, She's wrong. I've had mine both in and
: out, and it's fine either way.
: My first sizing removed one of those half-links
: and personally, it offended me a little to
: have the symmetry of the watch ruined. I
: also felt that I had to have it a little
: tighter.
: Second, I removed the other half-link, and it
: seemed a shame to remove the halves 'cause
: they looked so cute. I also felt that the
: clasp was a little lopsided, so then I had
: the halves put back, and a whole taken out
: on one side.
: Much better. Boy does my jeweller hate me.
: Best of luck!
: -morgan
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