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:I noticed that some of the links in
: the bond bracelet were a little stiffer than
: others. Have you experienced this? The links
: in my SMP 300 with the "speedy"
: bracelet move more freely. I suppose the
: bond bracelt has slightly closer tolerances.
Actually, my Bond bracelet has always had very free-moving links that drape perfectly to the contour of my wrist. Since your watch is brand new, I suspect that yours will loosen up as you wear it.
:And by the way, my Bond GMT has been
: running +1 second in the first 24 hrs of
: ownership. That is awsome accuracy "out
: of the box."
You're trying to make me even more jealous, aren't you???????
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