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Since it's your first Omega let the dealer size
it for you. But you've to know exactly how many
links be removed. Any competent jeweler can do it. Usually they charge around $10. Even though it's fairly a minor job I heard few horror stories how lazy jewelers messed those up.
I size all my bracelets with the help of Bergeon's
First quality spring bar tool (FB-504). You can do it too. Remember the way you care for your watch nobody else would. To center the watch on the wrist six o'clock side should have less links.
Good luck.
Regards,
Ishrar
First-quality spring bar tool--
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