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: Does one side of your clasp close
: flush with the other,or is the first side
: slightly raised when closed? David
I must confess.... I don't have that kind of clasp. In fact, I don't even have an Omega!!!! I 'stole' the pic from another part of the Chronocentric website (and I will do it again). Sorry for any confusion, I should've credited this website! As you can see in the pic, it does seem to be quite flush, but it obviously isn't... If I can find any more pics across the internet (I promise to give appropreiate credit) I'll post them.
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