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: The 1503-825 is the 20mm bracelet for the
: regular Seamaster Pro. I believe that model
: has a slightly different case curvature than
: the Seamaster Pro Chronograph. So I suspect
: the end pieces will not be a proper fit.
: If you see a 1502-824, that's the 18mm version
: for the mid-size SMP.
: But if your old bracelet has only surface
: abrasions, take it to an Omega dealer or
: send it to Omega Service Center for an
: estimate on having them refinish it for you.
: That would be a lot cheaper than a new
: bracelet.
Thanks for the info Derek! You saved me some coin!
Tyler
BTW-new to this site but it's AWSOME:-))
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