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Re: Anyone have their SMP on an oyster band?

There's no magic involved with adjusting a Seamaster bracelet to fit correctly. If you want something you can do yourself with a minimal amount of tools buy a Seiko.

Those are very user friendly for someone without tools who would like to fit the bracelet themselves.

I rather like the solid stainless steel that the Omega bracelet offers compared to the stamped SS of the lesser brands with the micro adjustment holes in the stamped bracelet clasp.

Omega has no such thing as an Oyster band. I think you have that confused with another well-known swiss watch.

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