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: I recently had my Seamaster sized, it seems to
: fit o.k. however there are 5 links on one
: side and 3 1/2 on the other, is this right?
: should there be a more equal amount on both
: sides? any help appreciated.
What is important is how the clasp fits across the bottom of your wrist. If that fits fine, then stick with it.
But sometimes the person who sizes the bracelet gets lazy and only removes links from only one side, leaving the bracelet a little lopsided. If that bothers you, have them move one link on the long side to the shorter side.
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