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SMP bracelet fit

Greetings all. What's considered the right wrist fit for a SMP? It just seems that tight seems a little too tight and loose is too loose for me (playing around with full and half links). My wrist is kinda small (measures a little over 6.5 inches circumference) for my 2531.80, but I love the way it looks. I currently have 4 full links at 6 o'clock and 6 links at 12 and it seems loose. Yesterday, I had it at 4.5 links at 6 and 5 links at 12. It's tight when I'm all bloated with the heat and in the office, it's actually kinda loose. I wear my watch on my left.

Just curious to see how everyone else has their watch band set at.

Thanks.

Tony

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