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you have to add two or three links. Your current
double push button clasp is bigger than the single
push button clasp. It's really amazing how people's choice varies. When I bought my black
dial GMT I asked the dealer to switch the clasp,
because I didn't like the single push button clasp. Actually he switched the whole bracelet.
Originally mine came with small clasp which you
want and switched to bigger clasp which you don't
want. How funny is that? Good that Omega has
something for everybody.
Call Omega at 1 800 456 5354 ext.3037(for parts)
asked about the price and availability of your
desired clasp or if you know any authorized Omega
dealer they can order and do the switch for you.
Good luck.
Regards,
Ishar
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