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Re: Seamaster Pro bracelet
In Response To: Seamaster Pro bracelet ()

I tinkered with the ruler and it seems that 2x1/2 links are about 1.5mm shorter than 1 full link. It seems that I need to remove 1 full link and add 2x1/2 links to get it just right. I'll end up with 3x1/2 links though :(

: I just bought an Omega Seamaster Pro Automatic
: 40mm. My question is the following: It looks
: like 1 full link is about 9mm and 1/2 link
: is 4.5mm. Is there a way to remove 2mm with
: something like a 6mm link? Right now
: removing 1/2 link is too tight.

: I'm also interested in buying a bracelet with
: the middle stripes in gold. I can't seem to
: find it anywhere.

: Thank You

: MS

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