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Hello
I have had a Bond full-size auto for 3 years now, and I never got used to the bond-style bracelet. (I am one of those unlucky few who are "between" sizes.)
I notice how much more comfortable my Sub's oyster bracelet is (something I always took for granted) and I suspect the difference lies in the fact that it is **tapered**.
Question: Is there a suitable Omega bracelet (preferably tapered) that I can swap for the Bond ?
I was going to try a Speedy bracelet, but a couple of sources advised the Speedy isn't tapered either. (I find this odd, because it looks tapered to me...)
I love the watch, but it just never gets any wrist time, on account of the bracelet.
Any comments welcome.
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