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I recently purchased a 2254.50 and the divers extension clasp opens much too easily - much easier than on the 2255.80 I also own. It will often open when I am taking the watch off my wrist and this could get annoying. Yes, I do have the flange under the cross pin on the clasp so that is not the cause. Any ideas from you guys on this would be much appreciated. I bought the watch from an AD out of state so returning it would be a pain. Hopefully it is something I could try to fix myself or have a local jeweler take care of but I’d like to have an idea of what may be causing it.
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