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I recently found a bracelet for a Speedmaster on Ebay
It looked ok, perhaps a little short, but the price was not too high so I went for it.
What arrived this morning at first blew me away, it looked brand spanking new, and was not too short at all, the clasp was on the smallest setting so the sellers pictures had not shown all the links.
I decided to fit it to my 2002 display back speedy but the end pieces would not go in..
They were just a hairs width too wide so 20 minutes later after careful use of a small oil stone here are the results a perfect fit and the nicest speedy strap I have ever tried..
I guess it was never used as it did not fit lucky me
Good luck all
Mark
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