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Thanks. Thats good to know.
Yea, I got the standard size AT, it has 20mm lug.
So I guess the 20mm lug for a mid sized SMP will work.
: I also have an AT, the 42mm version, and havn't
: had any trouble with the bracelet coming
: open. Maybe your jeweler can adjust the
: tension on the little springs to make it
: tighter. If you decide to look into putting
: the Seamaster bracelet on it, here's is pic
: of a SMP that has had the AT bracelet put on
: in place of the original one. So,
: presumablly you could do the reverse and put
: the SMP on yours. That is, providing your AT
: is the middle size version as the SMP
: bracelet is a 20mm and my large AT has a lug
: spacing of 21 or 22mm. Good luck with your
: decision.
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