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: Hi,
: I've just bought a SMP and I find it absolutely
: amazing! I've heard all the complaints about
: it, but I must say that they are somewhat
: untrue - in my opinion anyhow.
: There's just one thing I would like to know:
: How tight should the bracelet fit my arm? Of
: course this is a matter of individual taste,
: but there must be a general opinion. I've
: been told that there ought to be an equal
: amount of links on each side of the clasp -
: is this true? Right now there are 5 links on
: each side. My wrist measures 17,5 cm = 6,9
: inches, thus the watch is a bit loose.
: Should I have one removed?
: Any recommendation would be appreciated.
: Best regards, Lars Bo Lund
Lars:
Keep in mind that you can get half-links, which are 3/16 inches long, versus 3/8 inches for the full link.
Joe G
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