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: 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.
No. You only have those two size links. I see a lot o people overthinking the sizing of the bracelet. Bracelets are NOT supposed to fit so snug that they don't move a little on your arm. After a couple of days, you'll be used to it.
: I'm also interested in buying a bracelet with
: the middle stripes in gold. I can't seem to
: find it anywhere.
You can order them direct from OMEGA. Find the model number for the watch that that type bracelet came on, then order the replacement bracelet for that.
But realize that the all-steel bracelet sells for around $400, so the steel and gold (it is real, solid 18k gold in those links) is going to be a lot more than that. My guess is in the $600 range.
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