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I received my new Seamaster professional in the mail today and love it. The bracelet, however, is just a mite too short for my wrist.
What are my options? Pay a local jeweler to add a link? How much should this cost?
Get a link from the seller in the mail, and try to put it in myself. What tools would I need? How hard a job is it? Do authorized dealers normally supply extra links at no charge when needed?
Are there any printed instructions on how to take the links apart?
This is the older style Seamaster bracelet, all steel.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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