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Re: Bracelet for Bond SMP Chrono *PIC*

: John: Since the 2293 is an entirely different
: bracelet with only three bands rather than
: the stylish 9 band linkage of the Bond
: versions, I think the two are probably
: different. The size of my fractional links
: is totally different than the picture, and I
: have at least two and maybe one spare one in
: the box.

Sam,

Did your bracelet look similar to the one below? I guess I'm confused because the "Bond SMP chrono" comes with a Bond bracelet, whether it is in Ti or steel. Unfortunately, the Bond Ti model isn't made anymore, so I can't look up its bracelet.

This bracelet below should look like the one on your current SMP chrono, which has only one half-link on the 6 o'clock side.

Why must Omega make things so confusing????

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