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If you buy somethig to sell, you are better off not buying at all and keeping the money while not going through the trouble. I say that because most people are better off buying something they plan on keeping forever. But regardless, go ahead and size that thing for your wrist. You will be happier that way. Too many poeople out there think that watches are bracelets. I got mine sized once at the dealer but later decided to do it myself with the proper tool. It is called a screw type link pin remover number FB-506. Works perfect on Omega bracelets. You get them from Frei and Borel. The link is below.
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