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: Good point re spring bars.
: Have the same concern about my Seamaster Pro.
: Used to wear one of the old Seiko
: kinetics...came off (thankfully under my
: wetsuit!)while i was surfing, had to paddle
: back to shore gagging on the thing as only
: way to carry it was in my mouth.
: Any thoughts anyone, spring bars safe?
what elso you gonna use,unless you weld the bar to the lugs.
you`ll nevr get the bracelet off without mapp gas.
I`ll argue the glue will give on a regular strap on wire lugs.
Best bet is thichest stainless single shoulder bars you can find,and if you saltwater,change for new once before dive season.
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